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MediaDB / «The mutinous Russian fleet. From Catherine II to Brezhnev" Igor Khmelnov, Eduard Chukhraev: download fb2, read online
About the book: 2015 / In the rich and varied history of the Russian fleet there are special pages associated with its participation in various protest movements, mutinies, uprisings and revolutions, which have always been abundant in Russia. And military sailors often found themselves in the forefront of them and played a special role. These are unusual and important events that are organically and forever woven into the overall bright thread of naval history and which still arouse great interest today. For various reasons, military sailors had a special craving for rebellion. Naval (naval) servants were often among the first among the Russian people to have ideas and views about improving the lives of Russians, critical attitudes towards the current government, towards the abuses of rulers of all stripes and levels. There have always been strong and brave people in the navy, primarily officers, capable deeply analyze life in the country and the events of the naval service. But, as a rule, these were naive people, great romantics who sincerely believed that it was enough to tell people the truth, show the abuses and mistakes of the current government, and everything would begin to change for the better. However, for the sake of their protest, rebellious ideas, they sacrificed their lives and boldly went to execution.