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Karelian Isthmus
Occupation of the Baltic states
Soviet Union
Baltic Fleet
Baltic Sea
Soviet Navy
Winter War
Naval mine
Baltic Sea campaigns
World War II
Naval warfare
Modern history

129 E2 “Barbarossa“ & its appendix - Naval war in the Baltic a. Don’t ask what the weather has done to war activities, but ask what the war activities have done to the weather Even a book about the impact of naval

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