15 years from the life of a Russian sailor who died on the cruiser "Rurik" (1889-1904)
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As is well known, Admiral S. O. Makarov was guided by the immortal principle "At sea - at home". Not all naval officers of the Russian fleet shared it, nevertheless remaining selfless, loyal to the oath sailors, and it would be a big mistake to make up the entire fleet only of "Makarovites". Indeed, all people are different and, in addition to the "Makarovites", the duty of service called many more to the fleet, whose names for the most part remain in oblivion, including admirals G. P. Chukhnin, N. D. Dabich, N. A. Haupt, O. A. Enkvist, A. F. Stemman, polar explorer I. V. Studnitsky, captain 1st rank E. A. Trusov. In our opinion, it would be unfair to talk about some and remain silent about others, especially since all of them, both the first and the second, fulfilled their duty to the end. The commander of the cruiser Rurik, Captain 1st Rank Evgeny Aleksandrovich Trusov, went to the bottom of the Sea of Japan together with the undefeated ship...
In the book offered to the reader, Evgeny Aleksandrovich in letters to his wife Anna Aleksandrovna talks about himself, about his service and about his love for her - "his beloved gold".
The book is illustrated with many photographs from the family archive of E. A. Trusov.
In the book offered to the reader, Evgeny Aleksandrovich in letters to his wife Anna Aleksandrovna talks about himself, about his service and about his love for her - "his beloved gold".
The book is illustrated with many photographs from the family archive of E. A. Trusov.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Library of the almanac "Fighting ships of the world"
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