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עמוד 40
As an island nation that imported the bulk of its food and much of its raw materials
, Britain understood that its security rested on its navy. Indeed, under the Naval
Defense Act of 1889 the British had adopted a two-power standard (a navy as ...
As an island nation that imported the bulk of its food and much of its raw materials
, Britain understood that its security rested on its navy. Indeed, under the Naval
Defense Act of 1889 the British had adopted a two-power standard (a navy as ...
עמוד 49
Appointed commander in chief of the navy in autumn of 1918, Altvater instilled a
more professional attitude in naval leadership. Under his leadership, the Soviet
navy shifted its focus from deep-water to river flotilla ground- support operations.
Appointed commander in chief of the navy in autumn of 1918, Altvater instilled a
more professional attitude in naval leadership. Under his leadership, the Soviet
navy shifted its focus from deep-water to river flotilla ground- support operations.
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עמוד 92
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