The new book of the famous Russian writer-Marinist, captain of the 1st rank V. Shigin is devoted to the events of the First World War and 1917-1918 in the Russian North. In the center of the narrative, the personality of the outstanding naval officer Rear Admiral K.F. Ketlinsky. To date, the name of Ketlinsky is surrounded by a veil of silence. And today, historians fiercely argue about the role of Ketlinsky in the events of 1917 in Murmansk. The tragic death of the Rear Admiral is surrounded by a veil of secrets, as well as the attempt of the explosion of the Askold cruiser in Toulon, which had the tragic consequences for the fate of the hero of the book.
Author
Shigin Vladimir Vilenovich
Editor
Smirnov N.M.
Publisher
Veche, 2014
Series
Sea chronicle
16+
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