![]() ![]() However, the Bolsheviks, while recognizing the inescapable nature of the situation, at the same time did not wish to make any concessions.Īt this time, the situation was becoming worse. It was plainly visible that it was not possible to continue thus, and that radical change was necessary. Preparing its readers for the worst, it directly declared to the populace, "the Constituent Assembly will not save the country, nor even God, and not free trade alone." The situation was so difficult that the Soviet press itself, taking all matters into account, did not consider it necessary to hide the truth. The fuel crisis, railroad crisis and food crisis had reached an extreme. In the end of February, 1921, serious worker unrest began in Petrograd. She was judged obsolete and the Soviets considered converting her into an aircraft carrier, but the idea was rejected and both hulls were scrapped in 1947.THE BEGINNING OF WORKER DISTURBANCE IN PETROGRAD Only Kronshtadt’s hull survived the war reasonably intact and was about 10% complete in 1945. The ships were partially redesigned to accommodate them after construction had already begun, but no turrets were actually delivered before Operation Barbarossa. This is why the Soviets bought twelve surplus 38-centimetre (15.0 in) SK C/34 guns, and their twin turrets, similar to those used in the Bismarck-class battleships, from Germany in 1940. Prototypes of the armament and machinery had not even been completed by 22 June 1941, almost two years after the start of construction. ![]() They were laid down in 1939, with an estimated completion date in 1944, but Stalin’s naval construction program proved to be more than the shipbuilding and armaments industries could handle. These ships had a complex and prolonged design process which was hampered by constantly changing requirements and the Great Purge in 1937. Two ships were started but none were completed due to World War II. ![]() The Kronshtadt-class battlecruisers, with the Soviet designation as Project 69 heavy cruisers, were ordered for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s. Another Soviet Cruiser will be introduced to the game: Kronshtadt, upcoming Tier IX. ![]()
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