Battle on Lake Baikal 1918

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Battle on Lake Baikal 1918

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Post by jerryasher » 19 Mar 2021, 01:54

Searching Miramar Ship Index I can not find any of the ships listed for the Czech Flotilla. The Russian ships, Angara and Baikal are covered but not the Czech flotilla. The names listed Buryat, Sibiryak and Feodosia are not in Miramar , as far as I can tell. Fedosia seems to have several spelling options. Can anyone clear this up. Many thanks in advance. I would love whatever you have, proper names, tonnage, when built etc. A 2017 article by Kevin J. McNamara on Historynet seems to a very good narrative, but skips the ships part.Again thanks for sharing

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Re: Battle on Lake Baikal 1918

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Post by GregSingh » 19 Mar 2021, 07:12

According to the article:
БАЙКАЛЬСКОЕ ПАРОХОДСТВО В ПЕРИОД РЕВОЛЮЦИИ И ГРАЖДАНСКОЙ ВОЙНЫ

names of these steamships were:

Бурят
Сибиряк
Феодосий


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Re: Battle on Lake Baikal 1918

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Post by jerryasher » 19 Mar 2021, 07:26

Thank you Greg: Russia Wiki very interesting.

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Re: Battle on Lake Baikal 1918

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Post by Ponury » 22 Mar 2021, 23:24

Interesting subject! Thx.

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