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The Crimean War - Episode 1
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published: 15 Jun 2011
author: docufans1
The Crimean War - Episode 1
The Crimean War - Episode 1
for more documentaries go to www.DocumentaryList.NET and donate or click an ad and support the site Thanks The devastating details of a long ago war are eloq...- published: 15 Jun 2011
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The Crimean War - Episode 2
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published: 15 Jun 2011
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The Crimean War - Episode 2
The Crimean War - Episode 2
for more documentaries go to www.DocumentaryList.NET and donate or click an ad The devastating details of a long ago war are eloquently presented in this doc...- published: 15 Jun 2011
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The Crimean War - Episode 3
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published: 15 Jun 2011
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The Crimean War - Episode 3
The Crimean War - Episode 3
for more documentaries go to www.DocumentaryList.NET and donate or click an ad and support the site Thanks The devastating details of a long ago war are eloq...- published: 15 Jun 2011
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- author: docufans1
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Russian War - Crimean War, 1853 to 1856
A quick and dirty history of the Crimean war, 1853 to 1856. Please go to warscholar.org fo...
published: 12 Aug 2009
author: warscholar1945
Russian War - Crimean War, 1853 to 1856
Russian War - Crimean War, 1853 to 1856
A quick and dirty history of the Crimean war, 1853 to 1856. Please go to warscholar.org for more military history. WarScholar.com has been taken by a cybersq...- published: 12 Aug 2009
- views: 31749
- author: warscholar1945
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Coatee from the Crimean War
Erica Arnold of the National Army Museum presents a favourite object from the Collection. ...
published: 15 Nov 2010
author: NationalArmyMuseumUK
Coatee from the Crimean War
Coatee from the Crimean War
Erica Arnold of the National Army Museum presents a favourite object from the Collection. A coatee belonging to a British officer during the Crimean War (185...- published: 15 Nov 2010
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- author: NationalArmyMuseumUK
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The Crimean War Of 1853 - 1856
The Crimean War (pronounced /kraɪˈmiːən/ or /krɨˈmiːən/) (October 1853 -- February 1856) w...
published: 29 Dec 2013
The Crimean War Of 1853 - 1856
The Crimean War Of 1853 - 1856
The Crimean War (pronounced /kraɪˈmiːən/ or /krɨˈmiːən/) (October 1853 -- February 1856) was a conflict in which Russia lost to an alliance of France, Britain, the Ottoman Empire, and Sardinia. While neutral, Austria played a role in stopping the Russians. The immediate issue involved the rights of Christians in the Holy Land, which was controlled by the Ottoman Empire. The French promoted the rights of Catholics, while Russia promoted those of the Orthodox. The longer-term causes involved the decline of the Ottoman Empire, and the unwillingness of Britain and France to allow Russia to gain territory and power at Ottoman expense. Russia lost and the Ottomans gained a twenty-year respite from Russian pressure. The Christians were granted a degree of official equality and the Orthodox gained control of the Christian churches in dispute. Russia survived, gained a new appreciation for its religious diversity, and launched a reform program with far-reaching consequences. According to Shepard Clough, professor of history at Columbia University, the war: "was not the result of a calculated plan, nor even of hasty last-minute decisions made under stress. It was the consequence of more than two years of fatal blundering in slow-motion by inept statesmen who had months to reflect upon the actions they took. It arose from Napoleon's search for prestige; Nicholas's quest for control over the Straits; his naïve miscalculation of the probable reactions of the European powers; the failure of those powers to make their positions clear; and the pressure of public opinion in Britain and Constantinople at crucial moments." Russia and the Ottoman Empire went to war in October 1853 over Russia's rights to protect Orthodox Christians. Russia gained the upper hand after destroying the Ottoman fleet at the Black Sea port of Sinope; to stop Russia's conquest France and Britain entered in March 1854. Most of the fighting took place for control of the Black Sea, with land battles on the Crimean peninsula in southern Russia. The Russians held their great fortress at Sevastopol for over a year. After it fell, peace became possible, and was arranged at Paris in March 1856. The religion issue had already been resolved. The main results were that the Black Sea was neutralised—Russia would not have any warships there—and the two provinces of Wallachia and Moldavia became largely independent under nominal Ottoman rule. There were smaller campaigns in eastern Anatolia, Caucasus, the Baltic Sea, the Pacific Ocean and the White Sea. In Russia, this war is also known as the "Eastern War" (Russian: Восточная война, Vostochnaya Voina). The war transformed the region. Because of battles, population exchanges, and nationalist movements incited by the war, the present-day states of Ukraine, Moldova, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, and regions such as Crimea and the Caucasus all changed in small or large ways due to this conflict. The Crimean War is notorious for logistical, medical and tactical failure on both sides. The naval side saw both a successful Allied campaign which eliminated most of the ships of the Russian Navy in the Black Sea, and a successful blockade by the Royal Navy in the Baltic. It was one of the first "modern" wars because it saw the first use of major technologies, such as railways and telegraphs(Preface) It is also famous for the work of Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole, who pioneered contrasting nursing practices while caring for wounded British soldiers. The Crimean War was one of the first wars to be documented extensively in written reports and photographs: notably by William Russell (writing for The Times newspaper) and the photographs of Roger Fenton. News from war correspondents reached all nations involved in the war and kept the public citizenry of those nations better informed of the day-to-day events of the war than had been the case in any other war to that date. The British public was very well informed regarding the day-to-day realities of the war in the Crimea. After the French extended the telegraph to the coast of the Black Sea during the winter of 1854, the news reached London in two days. When the British laid an underwater cable to the Crimean peninsula in April 1855, news reached London in a few hours. The daily news reports energised public opinion, which brought down the Aberdeen government and carried Lord Palmerston into office as prime minister. Russia, as a member of the Holy Alliance, had operated as the "police of Europe", maintaining the balance of power that had been established in the Treaty of Vienna in 1815. Russia had assisted Austria's efforts in suppressing the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, and expected gratitude.- published: 29 Dec 2013
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Campaign Journal from the Crimean War
Dr Alastair Massie of the National Army Museum presents a favourite object from the Collec...
published: 01 Feb 2011
author: NationalArmyMuseumUK
Campaign Journal from the Crimean War
Campaign Journal from the Crimean War
Dr Alastair Massie of the National Army Museum presents a favourite object from the Collection - a campaign journal from the Crimean War. Follow the National...- published: 01 Feb 2011
- views: 598
- author: NationalArmyMuseumUK
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History revision - Why did the Crimean war start?
Many lighting changes, ultimately this video is more of a premise than a full quality vide...
published: 21 Jan 2013
author: Robbie campbell
History revision - Why did the Crimean war start?
History revision - Why did the Crimean war start?
Many lighting changes, ultimately this video is more of a premise than a full quality video, but none the less enjoy, in the future it will be on more presen...- published: 21 Jan 2013
- views: 332
- author: Robbie campbell
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Veterans of the Crimean War - Historical Footage (1911)
Documentary footage from 1911 Russian film "Defence of Sevastopol" depicting French, Briti...
published: 13 Jul 2011
author: Ethan Zwirner
Veterans of the Crimean War - Historical Footage (1911)
Veterans of the Crimean War - Historical Footage (1911)
Documentary footage from 1911 Russian film "Defence of Sevastopol" depicting French, British and Russian veterans of the Crimean War. Ветераны Крымской войны...- published: 13 Jul 2011
- views: 3589
- author: Ethan Zwirner
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Battlefield: The Battle for the Crimea
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published: 23 Dec 2012
author: Noobpwner93
Battlefield: The Battle for the Crimea
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The Crimean War english documentary Part 2
The immediate issue involved the rights of Christians in the Holy Land, which was controll...
published: 21 Nov 2013
The Crimean War english documentary Part 2
The Crimean War english documentary Part 2
The immediate issue involved the rights of Christians in the Holy Land, which was controlled by the Ottoman Empire. The French promoted the rights of Catholics, while Russia promoted those of the Orthodox. The longer-term causes involved the steady weakening of the Ottoman Empire, and the unwillingness of Britain and France to allow Russia to gain more and more territory and control. Russia lost and the Ottomans gained a twenty-year respite from Russian pressure.- published: 21 Nov 2013
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Eden's History Revision- Crimean War!
Eden's History Revision Where Eden Revises History!!! Yeah... For all those study AS histo...
published: 30 Mar 2013
author: Eden Stoneman
Eden's History Revision- Crimean War!
Eden's History Revision- Crimean War!
Eden's History Revision Where Eden Revises History!!! Yeah... For all those study AS history, here is the basics on the Crimean War. Sorry if this is rubbish...- published: 30 Mar 2013
- views: 225
- author: Eden Stoneman
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Teachers TV: The Victorians - Florence Nightingale & The Crimean War
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published: 09 Aug 2013
Teachers TV: The Victorians - Florence Nightingale & The Crimean War
Teachers TV: The Victorians - Florence Nightingale & The Crimean War
© Crown Copyright. Provided by The Academic Grid http://tag.ac/ Further resources available on http://tag.ac Licensed to The Academic Grid formerly The Artists' Guild Ltd. Licence information available at: http://tag.ac/policies . KS2 history: Florence Nightingale's work during the Crimean war.- published: 09 Aug 2013
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The Crimean War
Crimean War....
published: 12 Jan 2012
author: EmperorTigerstar
The Crimean War
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Florence Nightingale Sewing Kit Used During The Crimean War
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published: 17 Sep 2012
author: Themuttermuseum
Florence Nightingale Sewing Kit Used During The Crimean War
Florence Nightingale Sewing Kit Used During The Crimean War
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/collegeofphysicians Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/muttermuseum Every Monday The Director of the Mütter Museum takes a min...- published: 17 Sep 2012
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- author: Themuttermuseum
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Iron Maiden's "The Trooper", Crimean War tribute
This song is about the Crimean War, it is my favorite song by IM. based upon the poem "cha...
published: 15 Jul 2011
author: 67mustangreg
Iron Maiden's "The Trooper", Crimean War tribute
Iron Maiden's "The Trooper", Crimean War tribute
This song is about the Crimean War, it is my favorite song by IM. based upon the poem "charge of the ligth brigade". do some google research, it seems like m...- published: 15 Jul 2011
- views: 1548
- author: 67mustangreg