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看过电影《彼得大帝》的人大概还会记得这样一个场面:当第一支俄国舰队虎狼般扑向波罗的海的时候,彼得大帝猛地推开窗子,迎着对面吹来的海风,得意忘形地高叫:“通往欧洲的窗子打开了!”他还近乎发狂般地自我发问:“俄罗斯的边界在哪儿?!”这些镜头给人们什么印象呢?印象一定是极其强烈的:当时的俄国和今天的苏联要寻找出海口,要向海洋扩张,要争夺海上霸权,这不止是一种愿望,一种野心,而是几百年来新老沙皇梦寐以求的、确定不移的目标。我曾有机会到苏联的波罗的海沿岸地区作过一次短暂的旅行。我想在这里介绍一下记忆中的、阴云笼罩的波罗的
People who had seen the movie “Peter the Great” probably remembered the scene when Peter the Great suddenly shoved open the window against the sea breeze blowing across the sea as the first Russian fleet tiger wolf toward the Baltic Sea Called: “The window to Europe is open!” He asked himself almost madly: “Where is Russia's border ?!” What do these impressions give people? Impressions must be extremely strong: Russia and today Looking for a sea of seaports, expanding to the oceans and fighting for supremacy at sea is not only a wish and an ambition, but an unwavering goal that the new and old Czar have been dreaming for centuries. I had the opportunity to make a brief trip to the Soviet Baltic Sea coast. I would like to introduce here the memory of the cloudy Baltic