Red Mutiny
Eleven Fateful Days on the Battleship Potemkin
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John McDonough
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Neal Bascomb
About this listen
In Red Mutiny, he turns his attention to the legendary uprising aboard the Russian battleship Potemkin in 1905. After they are served rancid meat, 600 sailors rebel. Their violent struggle against oppression and hopelessness comes to symbolize the core ideals of the Russian Revolution.
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- Ian
- 26-02-23
the red battleship
I've not met a lot about the history of the Russian Revolution and I read this book more have a interested naval history.
attempting was just the name I had heard in history class and I know it was a mutiny this book put substance to that knowledge telling me about the people the events around it it and it's effect on the world well worth listening to
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-09-23
Highly informative account
This interesting history flows as well as any well crafted novel. I had not read much about this important part of Russian history and the painful struggles of its people which continue to this day. When will their people be truly free? Essential book, excellent.
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- J
- 03-06-24
Gripping narrative history.
This is a well-read and very well written narrative history of an iconic revolutionary moment. It brings the events to life in a compelling and vivid way - containing much pathos and realism amidst the unfolding drama. Highly recommend for a captivating listen and discovery of the facts behind the propaganda - obscured story.
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