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Icebreaker: Who Started the Second World War? ( Russian title: Ледокол ) is a military history book by the Russian non-fiction author Viktor Suvorov , published in 1989. [ 1 ] Suvorov argued that Joseph Stalin planned a conquest of Europe for many years, and was preparing to launch a surprise attack on Nazi Germany at the end of summer ...
Of the 32 ships built in total, two Project 97D icebreakers were built with additional facilities for hydrographic surveys. [2] Project 97D icebreakers were 67.7 metres (222 ft) long overall and had a beam of 18.1 metres (59 ft). Fully laden, the vessels drew 6.3 metres (20.7 ft) of water and had a displacement of 3,350 tonnes (3,300 long tons).
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Gardner reveals that his publisher originally rejected the title Icebreaker, only to come back to it after rejecting "turkey after turkey" in terms of alternate titles. [ 4 ] Icebreaker was released in Finland under a title Tehtävä Suomessa, James Bond ( Mission in Finland, James Bond ), as part of the book takes place in Finland.
The first of two Project 97AP patrol icebreakers was laid down at Admiralty Shipyard in Leningrad on 20 June 1967, launched on 28 June 1968, and delivered on 6 November 1968. The ship was named Sadko after the principal character in a Russian medieval epic bylina and joined the Soviet Navy Red Banner Pacific Fleet .
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The icebreaker Fyodor Litke (SKR-18, Russian: Фёдор Литке, СКР-18) was active in the Soviet era in the Arctic, until the late 1950s. It was built in 1909 in England for the Saint Lawrence River service and initially named CGC Earl Grey after Albert Grey , Governor General of Canada . [ 2 ]