Die Marine des Warschauer Paktes
MOB4126
Motorbuch-Verlag

Combat ships, submarines and providers
The beginning of the Cold War also led to an arms race at sea between East and West. Although the Soviet Union provided most of the Warsaw Pact naval forces, smaller Allies, such as the GDR or Poland, maintained their own fleets to provide their contribution in the event of an East-West conflict. Ingo Bauernfeind in this illustrated book deals with the individual navies, their respective roles in the Warsaw Pact, and their over- and underwater forces. The book contains a large number of photographs that have either not yet been published or only rarely published.
240 pages, 265 x 230 mm
German language
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