In the interwar period the battleship "Marat" was considered a symbol of
the naval power of the Soviet Union. She was the most-described and
filmed ship of the Land of the Soviets. In her 40-year service, rich in
events, she survived four wars, but only in one of them - the civil
war - she used her main guns in an engagement with enemy warships. Only
once in her career. In other conflicts, she served as a monitor rather
than a battleship, shelling mainly land targets and carrying out
counter-battery fire. At the end, she fell victim of the destructive
power of German dive bombers. From that moment, she was a battleship
only on paper. Mutilated and devoid of propulsion, she was still biting
at the Germans from her remaining guns, and after the war, young pupils
of the maritime craft appeared on board. Though it sounds absurd, even
her reconstruction as a battleship was considered. This misconceived
idea was not fortunately realized and the wreck - because it became one
in the final period of service - finally went for scrap.