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OverviewIn late 1917, the Russians despite the revolution, were still willing to continue the war against GErmany. This is an account of Operation Albion, the highly successful seaborne operation launched by the GErmans to change their minds. The Baltic Islands were pivotal to the defence of the Finnish Gulf and St. Petersburg, so their capture was essential for any campiagn towards the Russian capital. Only after the fall of the Islands did Russia begin peace negotiations (freeing nearly half a million German soldiers for the Kaiser's last gamble on the Western Front). This then was a campaign of great significance for the war on both Eastern and Western Fronts. A large part of the High Sea Fleet took part in the invasion of the Baltic islands, including the most modern dreadnought battleships. This book shatters the myth that the Imperial German Navy spent the last two years of the war cowering in port. 40 b/w photos Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gary StaffPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword Maritime ISBN: 9781844157877ISBN 10: 1844157873 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 20 December 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsA very detailed operational account of the highly successful German amphibious landings in October of 1917 on the Russian islands of Osel and Dago, off what is now Lithuania.... Important reading for anyone interested in amphibious and joint operations. --The NYMAS Review, Winter 2009 A very detailed operational account of the highly successful German amphibious landings in October of 1917 on the Russian islands of Osel and Dago, off what is now Lithuania.... Important reading for anyone interested in amphibious and joint operations. --The NYMAS Review, Winter 2009 This history of the German combined arms attack on the Baltic Islands should be a blueprint for other military history books. The book itself is less than 200 pages, but it is filled with maps (14) and has sixteen pages of photos (40 photos). The maps are some of the best I have seen in military books that were not an atlas. The author tells the story of the campaign from the smallest mine sweeper to the various battleships involved. --A Wargamers Needful Things German dreadnoughts battled a pair of Russian pre-dreadnoughts and sank one. The actions, part of the successful Operation Albion with the German army, also enabled Finland to separate from Russia. The author used firsthand German and Russian accounts to enhance the narrative. --PowerShips Author InformationGary Staff is a former airline pilot but he has been fascinated with naval history, and specifically with the Imperial German Navy (Kaiserlischmarine) for decades. He has visited archives in Britain, Germany and elsewhere to study, and often translate for the first time, official documents relating to this subject. His previous books for Pen & Sword are The Battle for the Baltic Islands 1917; Battle on the Seven Seas and German Battlecruisers of World War One. He lives in Australia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |