Dozor Newspaper, August 23, 1942
A Soviet naval newspaper from the Great Patriotic War, dedicated to the heroism of Soviet submarine crews of the Baltic Fleet.
An article about the combat operations of Soviet submarines actively fighting the German fleet. It highlights the skill, resilience, and tactical ingenuity of Soviet submariners.
By order of the Commander of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet, several officers, commanders, and sailors were decorated for bravery:
This official decree lists submarine personnel honored for their achievements in battle. Notable awardees include:
A section dedicated to a competition among fleet warships, with the best-performing ship awarded the Red Banner as a mark of distinction.
A patriotic appeal urging sailors to fight mercilessly against the fascist invaders.
A story about young sailors inspired by the heroism of their senior comrades and joining the Navy.
An article detailing the resilience of Soviet naval infantry fighting in the Crimean front.
Printed on thin newspaper stock, naturally yellowed with age. Shows signs of wear, minor edge tears, and storage marks.
Dozor Newspaper, August 23, 1942
A Soviet naval newspaper from the Great Patriotic War, dedicated to the heroism of Soviet submarine crews of the Baltic Fleet.
An article about the combat operations of Soviet submarines actively fighting the German fleet. It highlights the skill, resilience, and tactical ingenuity of Soviet submariners.
By order of the Commander of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet, several officers, commanders, and sailors were decorated for bravery:
This official decree lists submarine personnel honored for their achievements in battle. Notable awardees include:
A section dedicated to a competition among fleet warships, with the best-performing ship awarded the Red Banner as a mark of distinction.
A patriotic appeal urging sailors to fight mercilessly against the fascist invaders.
A story about young sailors inspired by the heroism of their senior comrades and joining the Navy.
An article detailing the resilience of Soviet naval infantry fighting in the Crimean front.
Printed on thin newspaper stock, naturally yellowed with age. Shows signs of wear, minor edge tears, and storage marks.