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The Fleet That Had to Die Richard Hough

The Fleet That Had to Die By Richard Hough

The Fleet That Had to Die by Richard Hough


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On the 10th October 1904 the Russian Baltic fleet set sail for Port Arthur. Captained by a burnt-out, neurotic, crewed by sullen , ill trained sailors, at sea in a vast armada of badly built and equipped ships, this is the story of the Russians who sailed half way around the world.

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The Fleet That Had to Die by Richard Hough

On the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 Russia's Baltic Fleet was sent to the aid of embattled troops in Russia's Chinese enclaves. Most observers thought that the Russians would have little trouble defeating Japanese naval forces. The two fleets met at Tsushima on May 27, 1905. What followed was perhaps the greatest naval victory of all time. At a cost of three torpedo boats, the Japanese admiral Togo sank three Russian battleships and much of the rest of the fleet.A stunned Europe awoke to the presence of a new world power and shocked public reaction in Russia led directly to the fall of the Czar twelve years later. The acclaimed author of The Bounty has written another gripping tale of the sea.

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GOR001256896
9781841580449
1841580449
The Fleet That Had to Die by Richard Hough
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Birlinn General
20001003
206
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