The Tsars Last Armada, Constantine Pleshakov
The Tsars Last Armada, Constantine Pleshakov
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The Tsar's Last Armada
The Epic Journey to the Battle of Tsushima

Author: Constantine Pleshakov

Narrator: David de Vries

Unabridged: 12 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/19/2022


Synopsis

On May 14-15, 1905, in the Tsushima Straits near Japan, an entire Russian fleet was annihilated, its ships sunk, scattered, or captured by the Japanese. In the deciding battle of the Russo-Japanese War, the Japanese lost only three destroyers but the Russians lost twenty-two ships and thousands of sailors. It was the first modern naval battle, employing all the new technology of destruction. The old imperial navy was woefully unprepared. The defeat at Tsushima was the last and greatest of many indignities suffered by the Russian fleet, which had traveled halfway around the world to reach the battle, dogged every mile by bad luck and misadventure. Their legendary admiral, dubbed "Mad Dog," led them on an extraordinary eighteen-thousand-mile journey from the Baltic Sea, around Europe, Africa, and Asia, to the Sea of Japan. They were burdened by the Tsar's incompetent leadership and the old, slow ships that he insisted be included to bulk up the fleet. Moreover, they were under constant fear of attack, and there were no friendly ports to supply coal, food, and fresh water. The level of self-sufficiency attained by this navy was not seen again until the Second World War. The battle of Tsushima is among the top five naval battles in history, equal in scope and drama to those of Lepanto, Trafalgar, Jutland, and Midway, yet despite its importance it has been long neglected in the West. With a novelist's eye and a historian's authority, Constantine Pleshakov tells of the Russian squadron's long, difficult journey and fast, horrible defeat.

About Constantine Pleshakov

Constantine Pleshakov received his PhD from the Soviet Academy of Sciences and was director of the Geopolitics Center there until 1995. He has been a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and a fellow at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo, and from 1998-2014 was a professor of international relations at Mount Holyoke College. He is the coauthor of Inside the Kremlin's Cold War and Flight of the Romanovs and has published six novels and a collection of short stories in Russia. He lives in Amherst, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Constantine Pleshakov's new book; The Tsar's Last Armada: The Epic Voyage to the Battle of Tsushima, is a compelling account of the voyage undertaken by a Russian Fleet half way around the world which ended in its total annihilation at the hands of the Japanese during the Battle of Tsushima. The boo......more

Goodreads review by Michael

The journey of the Russian Baltic Fleet to their doomed end at the Battle of Tsushima is one of the lesser known sagas of naval history. I have a fondness for the period due to many happy hours with Distant Guns a decade ago. Phleshakov has produced a very Russian popular history, focusing on the co......more

Goodreads review by David

An excellent telling of the Battle of Tsushima and Rozhestvensky’s doomed voyage leading up to it. If you are interested in the topic (or Tsarist/Revolutionary/Soviet/Russian History), it’s a great find.......more