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The Crimean War: Blood, Empire, and Aftermath

The Crimean War: Blood, Empire, and Aftermath

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The provided episode offers a comprehensive overview of the conflict fought between the Russian Empire and an alliance of powers including the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and Sardinia-Piedmont from 1853 to 1856. The podcast explores the geopolitical and immediate causes of the war, such as the "Eastern question" and disputes over holy places, and meticulously details the major battles and campaigns across various theaters, including the Danube, Black Sea, Crimea, Caucasus, Baltic, White Sea, and Pacific. Furthermore, the podcast addresses the end of the war, peace negotiations leading to the Treaty of Paris, and the long-term effects and historical analysis of the conflict, noting its role as a catalyst for Russian reforms and a symbol of logistical and tactical failures.
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