Although the invasion had achieved its objectives and placed the Germans in an excellent position for the resumption of warfare in the spring, within three weeks of the operation, the Bolsheviks took power in Russia (November 7, 1917) and Albion faded into obscurity as the war in the East came to a slow end.
Although the invasion had achieved its objectives and placed the Germans in an excellent position for the resumption of warfare in the spring, within three weeks of the operation, the Bolsheviks took power in Russia (November 7, 1917) and Albion faded into obscurity as the war in the East came to a slow end.
Michael B. Barrett is Professor of History at the Citadel and Brigadier General (retired), U.S. Army Reserve. He lives in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Contents List of Maps Dates, Times, and Names Acknowledgments 1. Submarine UC-58, Tagga Bay, 28 September 1917 2. The Strategic Importance of the Baltic Islands 3. The Decision to Mount Operation Albion 4. The Islands and Their Defenses 5. The Invasion 6. Ösel, 12-13 October 1917: The Central Island 7. Ösel, 12-16 October 1917: The Island's Ends 8. The Capture of Moon and Dagö Islands 9. The Naval Battle for the Baltic Islands 10. Conclusion 11. Epilogue Appendix: A Word on Sources Notes Bibliography Index
Contents List of Maps Dates, Times, and Names Acknowledgments 1. Submarine UC-58, Tagga Bay, 28 September 1917 2. The Strategic Importance of the Baltic Islands 3. The Decision to Mount Operation Albion 4. The Islands and Their Defenses 5. The Invasion 6. Ösel, 12-13 October 1917: The Central Island 7. Ösel, 12-16 October 1917: The Island's Ends 8. The Capture of Moon and Dagö Islands 9. The Naval Battle for the Baltic Islands 10. Conclusion 11. Epilogue Appendix: A Word on Sources Notes Bibliography Index
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