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Soviet Union (Russian) Sea Power During THe Cold War
Soviet Union (Russian) Sea Power During THe Cold War
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Category: DVD

Buy New: $29.95
Sales Rank: 169000

Media: DVD
Running Time: 110 minutes

UPC: 811120011476
EAN: 0811120011476
ASIN: B0013G37VY

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This video is divided into three parts. In Part I, "Rise Of The Red Navy," Actor Burgess Meredith narrates the history of the Red fleet produced in the 1970s. It begins with the Russian Navy's role in World War I and continues through World War II and into the buildup in the 1960s and 1970s.Part II "Soviet Verses U.S. Navy is a comparison of the fleets in the early 1970s with on camera analysis with experts including Admiral Zumwalt. Part III looks at the Soviet fleet in the mid 1970s. "Rise of the Red Navy," a report of the Soviet discovery of seapower, is a non- governmental film produced in the 1970s and narrated by Burgess Meredith. It commences showing the 1950 Soviet fishing fleet; and comments by U.S. Admiral Arnold Shear. U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations Admiral James L. Holloway and other ranking officers and civilians comment throughout the film. The film continues with the following subjects shown and discussed: History of the Russian Navy and its part in World War I in 1914 and in the revolution of 1917.


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