Kruzenshtern C12The sail training ship Kruzenshtern is a four masted barque, named after the famous Russian admiral and explorer Ivan Fyodorovich Krusenstern. Nowadays the barque Kruzenshtern belongs to the State Baltic Academy of the Fisheries fleet of Russia and is used for training purposes. However, the history of this vessel goes back to 1925, when, according to the old tradition, the daughter of one of the ship owners Eric F. Laeisz, gave her the name 'Padua'.
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multi-engine bomber with substantial defensive armament
and could serve as bomber escorts or attack enemy ground installations themselves
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during modeling and craftwork
especially battles as hard as the fighting in the Korsun-Shevchenkovskiy pocket
which was in service in many countries around the world
they provided valiant service during the Polish and French campaigns when the German Army had a shortage of the more capable Pz