Unbelievable adventures of the brave soldier Schweik in Vladivostok or Vladivostok Fortress by the "czechoslovaks" eyes.

1918 - 1920

Battery Bezymiannaya (No. 319) for nine 9-inch guns M 1867 and four 57-mm quick firing Nordefelt guns
Battery Bezymiannaya Battery Bezymiannaya Battery Bezymiannaya Battery Bezymiannaya
Battery Bezymiannaya Battery Bezymiannaya Battery Bezymiannayaÿ Battery Bezymiannaya
Battery Bezymiannaya Battery Bezymiannaya
Battery "55-th Heigh" Battery Basargin Battery Innokientievskaya Battery Innokientievskaya
Czechoslowak General Czeczek at the battery "55-th Heigh" (Battery No. 309 for four 10-inch guns) at the Tikhaya Bay
Battery No. 313 "Basargin" for four 10-inch guns (were changed with 11-inch guns M 1867)
Battery No. 317 (Innokientievskaya) for six 6-inch Kanet guns
Battery Sobol Battery Tokarevskaya Mortar Battery at Zhytkov Peninsula Battery at Zhytkov Peninsula
Battery No. 310 (Sobol) for four 11-inch guns M 1867. A view from the battery on Basargin Peninsula
Battery No. 316 (Tokarevskaya Mortar) for eight 11-inch howitzers M 1867 at Kokorin carriadge
Battery No. 373 for four 10-inch guns M 1895 at Zhytkov Peninsula. At the background is Skryplev Island
Battery at Gornostaj Bay Battery at Gornostaj Bay Battery at Gornostaj Bay Battery at Gornostaj Bay Battery at Gornostaj Bay
Battery No. 300 for six 11-inch howitzers M 1877 at Gornostaj Bay. 11-icn howitzer
Battery No. 300 for six 11-inch howitzers M 1877 at Gornostaj Bay. 11-icn howitzer
Battery No. 300 for six 11-inch hovitzers M 1877 at Gornostaj Bay. A general view
Battery No. 301 for ten 11-inch howitzers M 1877. A gun pit
Battery No. 301 for ten 11-inch howitzers M 1877. 11-inch howitzer
Battery No. 375 (Novosiltsevskaya) for six 6-inch Kanet guns and two 57 mm Nordenfielt quick firing guns
Battery Novosiltsevskaya Battery Novosiltsevskaya Battery Novosiltsevskaya
Battery No. 355 for ten 11-inch howitzers M 1877 at Rynda Bay
Battery at Rynda Bay Battery at Rynda Bay Battery at Rynda Bay
The ordnance magazine at Churkin Cape. The guns at the movable carriages are 6-inch 190 pound guns M 1877, all other are 6-inch howitzers M 1867
The ordnance magazine at Churkin Cape The ordnance magazine at Churkin Cape The ordnance magazine at Churkin Cape The ordnance magazine at Churkin Cape
Fort No. 6 Fort No. 6 Fort No. 6
Fort No. 6. A view from the fort on the Stronghold Letter Zh and Forts Nos. 5 and 4. Fort No. 2 is covered by smoke
Fort No. 6. A view from the fort on Amursky Gulf. At the foreground are a barbette and shelter for movable guns
Fort No. 6. A rifle parapet. At the foreground is a voice pipe
Fort Pospielov Fort Russkikh Fort Russkikh Fort Russkikh
Fort Pospielov. Gorge caponier-bridge and the pavilion of the artesian well
Fort Russkikh. Gorge caserne and the bridge over the gorge ditch
Fort Russkikh. A pavilion of the gate, a view from the parade
Fort Russkikh. The shelter of the watch team (right) and the battery for 6-inch 190 pound guns M 1877 at Durlacher coast carriadge
The Headquarter of Vladivostok Fortress The Headquarter of Vladivostok Fortress The Headquarter of Vladivostok Fortress
The Headquarter of Vladivostok Fortress in June, 1918 after capturing by Czechoslovaks
The Headquarter of Vladivostok Fortress after restoration
Railway Terminal Square near the Headquarter of Vladivostok Fortress in June, 1918 after capturing of the building by Czechoslovaks



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