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Rugodivsky campaign & battle Narva 1700 Great northern war Russian Army Military

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    Original book, 192 pages
    , A4, 2020
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    In 1700, another war for supremacy in the Baltic region began, which lasted 21 years and went down in history as the Great Northern war. The book describes in detail the preparation for war, the forces and plans of the parties, as well as the beginning of hostilities. The main focus is on the Rugodivsk (Narva) campaign — an unsuccessful attempt by the Russian army under the command of Tsar Peter I to take the Swedish fortress of Narva. The author describes in detail the events of the siege of the fortress and details the course of the unsuccessful battle on November 19 (30), 1700. Separately, the paper deals with the problem of combat losses and the state of the Russian army after the battle of Narva.
    The book is intended for anyone interested in the history of the great Northern war of 1700-1721 and the military history of the Fatherland.