
Bolshevik shipyards
Bolshevik shipyards refer to the naval manufacturing facilities in Russia that were associated with the Bolshevik Party, which later became the Communist Party, during the early 20th century. These shipyards were key sites for building and repairing ships for the Soviet navy, especially after the Russian Revolution of 1917. They played a vital role in modernizing naval capabilities and supporting Soviet maritime ambitions. The term highlights the historical connection between the Bolshevik-led government and the development of Russia’s naval infrastructure during a period of significant political and technological change.