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  • af Mark H. Glissmeyer
    183,95 kr.

    Following the unimpressive performance of the Soviet Navy during World War Two, Soviet leadership realized that a stronger navy would be an important factor in their drive to gain recognition for their world power status. In less than a decade, the Soviet Union would develop a large naval force and would operate the largest submarine fleet in the world. By Stalin's death in 1953, their naval development program was well advanced; nine cruisers had been completed, construction had begun on two of a programmed four heavy cruisers, and construction of aircraft carriers was reportedly planned. The Soviet Navy was becoming a force which might eventually attempt to contest control of the high seas from the United States, as well as defend the USSR against any seaborne attack. This book traces the history and missions of the Soviet attack submarine force and describes the various classes of attack submarines which the Soviets built. It also discusses Soviet naval operations such as the conscription of their crews, and includes various submarine accidents at sea. It gives this chronology from two different viewpoints-that of the United States gleamed through US intelligence, and also from the viewpoint of the Soviet military. This hardcover version includes 53 figures and charts showing the various submarines including torpedo evolution, main development phases, maps, ballistic missile evolution, cruise missile comparisons, salvage and rescue, and construction numbers.

  • af Mark H. Glissmeyer
    188,95 kr.

    From misbehaving politicians and environmental issues, to wars and broken promises, this second book covers it all in verse and pictures. Perhaps it can rekindle old memories, and maybe some nightmares, in this funny look at politicians who we've all come to love and curse (with 54 illustrations) .

  • af Mark H. Glissmeyer
    178,95 kr.

    What a crazy world we live in. With current events and political issues, to wars and future technologies, this book covers it all in verse and pictures. It takes a trip down memory lane and tries to be dumber about it (with 54 illustrations).

  • af Mark H. Glissmeyer
    148,95 kr.

    Few critters can behave themselves, and this rhyming book captures a number of them getting into various predicaments. It also includes some critter riddles along the way. Question: Why is there always a crow, that has to let everyone know, it is a riot, by not keeping quiet, then flies away terribly slow?Riddle: I look like a crook, with hands like a cook, and can scrounge at night, by your campsite. What critter am I?

  • af Mark H Glissmeyer
    178,95 kr.

  • - The Top Secret Mission
    af Mark H Glissmeyer
    178,95 kr.

  • - Memoir Of A Third Mate
    af Mark H Glissmeyer
    218,95 kr.

    The U.S. maritime industry hit rock bottom starting in the early 1980's, right around the time the author was graduating from the California Maritime Academy. Even in his yearbook it warned about how bad things were--it was a time of cost cutting, reduced wages, desperate shipping companies and a lack of jobs. Eventually he made his way out to sea as both an able-bodied seaman and a third mate. He saw first-hand what it was like out there; from the crazy captains to the weary sailors, and from the bad food to the dangerous working conditions. This book covers it all, and while the ships he sailed on were all scrapped long ago, the stories of the industry and what it took to make it, are remembered. This is his story.

  • - The Yugoslav Camp
    af Mark H Glissmeyer
    208,95 kr.

    So many people died during World War Two, why did it have to happen? They'd heard reports earlier giving the total number of war victims in Yugoslavia as 1,750,000 citizens--a figure confirmed by Radio-Belgrade. This number compared to the announcement of 16,500 Germans killed or missing in their country, revealed a staggering disproportion never before recorded in human history. Such as it was, the question as to what the war was really about--and who'd won it--remained unanswered. Certainly Yugoslavia couldn't call it a victory with the loss of 106 citizens for every German lost.This book tells that story.

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