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Cry from the Deep: The Sinking of the Kursk, the Submarine Disaster That Riveted the World and Put the New Russia to the Ultimate Test
 
 
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Cry from the Deep: The Sinking of the Kursk, the Submarine Disaster That Riveted the World and Put the New Russia to the Ultimate Test [Paperback]

Ramsey Flynn (Author)
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December 13, 2005

A gripping account of the disastrous Russian submarine explosion that killed the entire crew, devastated the Russian people, and defined Vladimir Putin's post–Cold War regime.

What were Russian officials thinking when they waited 48 hours to acknowledge their most prized submarine was in trouble? Why did they track the desperate tappings of an unknown number of trapped sailors without sending an international SOS? Why did they repeatedly decline international rescue offers while their own rescue equipment repeatedly failed to make any progress?

To a world community still mystified by deadly Russian deceits surrounding the Kursk submarine disaster, Ramsey Flynn's book uncovers the truth once and for all. Cry from the Deep has quickly become the definitive account of this pivotal moment in modern Russian history, as an angry Russian people – aided and abetted by a fledging independent media – openly clashed with Vladimir Putin and his new government's Soviet–era tactics of secrecy and deception.

Flynn's searing narrative also documents how western officials, in a practiced silence reminiscent of the Cold War era failed to notify their post–Soviet counterparts of the disaster, despite learning of the explosion hours before the Russians did.

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial (December 13, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 006093641X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060936419
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #899,666 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Exploring the personal and institutional aspects of a tragedy, March 3, 2006
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This review is from: Cry from the Deep: The Sinking of the Kursk, the Submarine Disaster That Riveted the World and Put the New Russia to the Ultimate Test (Paperback)
n mid-August 2000 much of the world riveted its attention on the Barents Sea as reports came in of the sinking of the Russian submarine Kursk. How did this happen? Were there survivors? Ramsey Flynn, an award-winning magazine journalist, was so drawn in that he knew he had to write about it.

Some 75 days later, Flynn set foot in Russia for the first time in his life. Four more trips, some three and a half years, and more than 300 interviews later, he completed work for Cry from the Deep, a worthy addition to the English-language books that examine the tragedy.

Recently released in paperback, the book is an absorbing look at the calamity from both a personal and institutional perspective. The personal takes the reader not only aboard the Kursk and other military vessels but also into the lives and families of several of the 118 sailors who perished. The institutional looks at how the Russian leadership responded - or failed to respond - and how remnants of Cold War mentality contributed to delays in offers to help from NATO countries and acceptance of those offers.

Flynn begins the story largely from the personal aspect. We learn not only about the commander of the submarine but particularly three close friends, two of whom were among the 23 sailors who survived long enough to seek refuge in the rearmost compartment of the submarine. Using interviews and access to a variety of documents, Flynn takes us inside the families and the submarine up to and immediately after the explosion that led to the Kursk's demise. With his examination of that explosion, Flynn rebuffs claims that the Kursk sank because it was struck by a western submarine. He contends the evidence is clear that a torpedo fueled by high-test hydrogen peroxide exploded in the torpedo room, killing or stunning everyone in the adjacent control compartment and sparking a fire that caused other warheads to explode with even greater force just more than two minutes later.

Yet while Flynn has the reader accompany the 23 men to their final refuge, he does not delve into how long they survived. Initial reports were that pounding could be heard coming from the submarine for several days. Some attributed it to the survivors banging out distress signals on the hull, others to other devices on the sub. However, once Flynn puts us with the 23 sailors in that last compartment, he moves the focus to the rescue efforts and the institutional aspect of the tragedy.

Flynn lays out a variety of reasons for the lengthy delay in rescue efforts. Part is attributable to financial problems in the Russian military. Part is attributable to simple disbelief. Part is attributable to remnants of Cold War mentality. The last is even reflected in the American response. Flynn explores how the U.S. learned about the event long before even Russian President Vladimir Putin did and why U.S. government officials did not contact Putin or other Russian authorities. He also traces not only the rescue efforts, but the subsequent recovery of the bodies in that last compartment, the ultimate raising of most of the submarine more than a year later, the recovery of additional bodies from it, and the reactions of and impact upon the families and the Russian nation.

Examining the bureaucracy and levels of officialdom that contributed to the delay in rescue and recovery efforts could easily become plodding. Yet Flynn's crisp writing keeps the reader interested. While the main focus of the last half of the book is on the rescue and recovery efforts, Cry from the Deep always keeps in mind that this really boils down to a tragic story about real people.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A "Real" submarine story, January 11, 2007
This review is from: Cry from the Deep: The Sinking of the Kursk, the Submarine Disaster That Riveted the World and Put the New Russia to the Ultimate Test (Paperback)
As a retired submariner, I found this tale fascinating in detail and technical content. It clearly shows how a disaster can result from cascading events which culminate in the deaths of many brave men. I cannot evaluate how somebody with submarine experience might receive the same impressions I did but it was a "could not put down" experience for me.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AN OUTSTANDING BOOK!, June 10, 2010
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If there's a better book out there about the sinking and recovery of the Russian submarine 'Kursk', this reviewer hasn't come across it yet. Author Flynn has obviously done much painstaking research about this tragic event, and he knows the subject intimately. His writing style is clear, informative, and easy to understand; there is no need for the reader to have a dictionary handy to decipher uncommon words (as is necessary when reading books by many other authors). Readers looking for the ultimate book about the loss of the 'Kursk' need look no further --- Cry from the Deep tells the complete story from start to finish. Unlike other books on the subject, this one leaves the reader with no unanswered questions. Interesting photos and a useful index enhance this outstanding narrative. Definitely a 5-Star book!
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