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1696
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1917
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Soviet Navy
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1917
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1991
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Russian Navy
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1991
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Present
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Tsarist
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fleets
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Bolshevik Revolution
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Mikhail Feodorovich
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Balakhna
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Danish
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Holstein
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Caspian Sea
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Russo-Swedish War, 1656-1658
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Swedish
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Dunaburg
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Kokenhausen
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Western Dvina
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Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin
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Volga River
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Oka
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Astrakhan
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Cossacks
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Stepan Razin
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koch boats
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White Sea
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Lena
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Kolyma
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Indigirka
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Amur
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Semyon Dezhnev
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Arctic Ocean
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Chukotsk Peninsula
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Bering Sea
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Pacific Ocean
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Goto Predestinatsia
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1711
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Peter the Great
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Second Azov campaign
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Turkey
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Russians
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battleships
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fireships
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galleys
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Voronezh River
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Azov
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Boyar Duma
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navy
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Great Northern War
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Baltic Fleet
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shipyards
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estuaries
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Syas
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Luga
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Olonka
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Baltic Sea
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Russia
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base
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Saint Petersburg
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Kronstadt
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Vyborg
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Helsingfors
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Revel
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Åbo
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Vladimirsky Prikaz
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Admiralteisky Prikaz
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vessels
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frigates
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reconnaissance
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brigantines
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Voronezh
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Kazan
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Pereyaslavl
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Arkhangelsk
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Olonets
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Astrakhan
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dvoryane
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sailors
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recruits
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Cornelius Cruys
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Ivan Botsis
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Thomas Gordon
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Kronstadt
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Peter the Great
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Feodor Apraksin
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Alexey Senyavin
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Naum Senyavin
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Mikhail Golitsyn
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naval warfare
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Grigory Spiridov
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Feodor Ushakov
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Dmitry Senyavin
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Russo-Turkish wars
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Black Sea
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squadrons
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theaters of operations
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Admiral
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Aegean Sea
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Turkish fleet
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Battle of Chesma
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Russian army
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Kerch Strait
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fortresses
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Kerch
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Yenikale
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Danube
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Sea of Azov
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Bug
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Dniester
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Crimea
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protectorate
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Kherson
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Black Sea Fleet
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Great Britain
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France
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Caspian Flotilla
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steamboat
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kW
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horsepower
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cannons
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paddle steam
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tons
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circumnavigations
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Far East
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oceans
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Admiralty Board
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European
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steamboat
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Crimean War
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corvettes
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brigs
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serfdom
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military drill
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Mikhail Lazarev
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Pavel Nakhimov
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Vladimir Istomin
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warfare
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Battle of Sinop
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Siege of Sevastopol
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Treaty of Paris
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ironclads
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monitors
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artillery
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armor
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steel
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gunship
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Pyotr Velikiy
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American Civil War
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Confederate
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Nicholas II
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Alfred Thayer Mahan
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Japanese naval
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Heihachiro Togo
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torpedo boats
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Battle of Port Arthur
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Stepan Osipovich Makarov
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Makarov
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Petropavlovsk
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Pobeda
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Yashima
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Hatsuse
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Vladivostok
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Battle of the Yellow Sea
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Battle of Liaoyang
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Shenyang
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Baltic Sea
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Zinovy Rozhestvensky
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Cape of Good Hope
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United Kingdom
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Dogger Bank incident
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torpedo boats
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Baltic Fleet
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Vladivostok
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Tsushima Strait
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Battle of Tsushima
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battleships
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Nicholas II
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Duma
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Bosnian Crisis
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Dreadnoughts
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Turkey
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Imperatritsa Mariya class battleships
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dreadnought
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Baltic Sea
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Kattegat
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Max Horton
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High Seas Fleet
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Kiel Canal
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Gulf of Riga
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unsuccessfully in August 1915
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Operation Albion
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Riga
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Battle of Moon Sound
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Russian Revolution
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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Finland
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Helsinki
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Tallinn
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Ice Cruise of the Baltic Fleet
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Black Sea
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Sevastopol
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Admiral Eberhart
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Admiral Kolchak
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SMS Goeben
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SMS Breslau
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Wilhelm Souchon
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General Yudenich
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Caucasus Campaign
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Vehip Pasha
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Trebizond
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Bosporus
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Varna
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Dreadnought
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Imperatritsa Mariya
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October 7
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1916
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sabotage
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attacked by the British Royal Navy in 1919
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Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel
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Kronstadt rebellion
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Soviet Navy
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List of ships of the line of Russia
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List of Russian battleships
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List of Russian sail frigates
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List of Russian steam frigates
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Heads of Imperial Russian Navy
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ISBN 082621097X
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ISBN 155750-1297
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ISBN 0-46505-792-6
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