- Valery Sablin
Captain 3rd Rank Valery Mikhailovich Sablin ( _ru. Валерий Михайлович Саблин, "Valerij Michajlovič Sablin") (1939 –
3 August 1976 ) was aSoviet Navy officer and a member of the Communist Party. In November 1975, he led amutiny on the Soviet warship the "Storozhevoy" ( _ru. "Сторожевой", "Storoževoj", meaning "Vigilant") in the hope of starting a political revolution in theSoviet Union . His mutiny failed and he was shot for treason nine months later.The mutiny
On
7 November 1975 , Captain 3rd Rank Valery Sablin seized the "Storozhevoy ", a Soviet Krivak Class missilefrigate , and confined the ship's captain and other officers to the wardroom. Sablin's plan was to take the ship from theGulf of Riga north into theGulf of Finland and to Leningrad, from where he would, by radio and television, recount the sins and hypocrisy of the Soviet system and demand reforms (Sablin was a strong believer in Leninist values and considered the Soviet system to essentially have "sold out"). However a junior officer escaped from confinement and radioed for assistance. When the "Storozhevoy" cleared the mouth of the Gulf of Riga, she did so with 10 bomber and reconnaissance airplanes and nine warships in pursuit. Sablin surrendered after several bombs were dropped in front and behind the ship.He was arrested, tried before a military court in May 1976; Sablin was found guilty of "treason to the Motherland." Although this crime usually carried a 15-year prison sentence he was executed on
3 August 1976 . His second in command, Alexander Shein, received an eight-year prison sentence. All of the other mutineers were freed.Reports of the mutiny in the West
The Kremlin didn't want news of the uprising to spread and were therefore willing, perhaps even prepared, to present it to world public opinion as an attempted defection to the West – something that could not be further from the truth. The Gulf of
Riga is impassable to the north, closed off by theEstonia n islands ofSaaremaa andHiiumaa . A ship making for Leningrad from Riga needs to initially head west towards the Swedish Isle ofGotland , then steer northwest towardsStockholm , and then finally turn east and head into the Gulf of Finland and then to the port of Leningrad. This course gave the mistaken impression that the "Storozhevoy" was heading toSweden instead of Leningrad. Until the end of the Cold War western intelligence believed that the crew was going to defect.American author
Tom Clancy was inspired by the event to write the 1982 novel "The Hunt for Red October " (later made into a 1990 film starringSean Connery ).Quotes
: "Trust the fact that history will judge events honestly and you will never have to be embarrassed for what your father did. On no account ever be one of those people who criticise but do not follow through their actions. Such people are hypocrites - weak, worthless people who do not have the power to reconcile their beliefs with their actions. I wish you courage, my dear. Be strong in the belief that life is wonderful. Be positive and believe that the Revolution will always win."- Valery Sablin's last letter to his son before his execution.
: "I am convinced that a revolutionary consciousness will catch fire among our people."- Valery Sablin's farewell letter to his parents.
External links
* [http://www.marxist.com/History/realredoctober900.html A Leninist Hero of our Times] , an article about Sablin's mutiny by
Alan Woods .
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