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Crimea 1854-56

This war is most important, as it was the only conflict fought by Britain against a modern European power between 1815 and 1914 and was characterised by major military incompetence. The war proved that, although the British Army was well-suited to Colonial warfare, there were serious deficiencies, particularly in generalship and in supply organisation, during a war with a modernising enemy. However, the war was redeemed by the fine fighting of junior officers and men, the battle of Inkerman being a classic example of this. There were a number of causes of the war, the main one being British fears of Russian expansion through the Dardanelles into the eastern Mediterranean, occasioned by the decay of the Turkish Ottoman empire 'The sick man of Europe'. In alliance against Russia with France, Turkey and Piedmont the British expedition landed in the Crimea in September 1854, and four days later stormed the Russian position at the Alma River. After a severe battle, the Russians retreated into Sebastopol, but the Allies allowed them to escape. The British set up camp at Balaklava, where on 25th October 1854 they were attacked by the Russians. The ensuing battle is famous for the Charge of the Light and Heavy Brigades, and the action fought by the 93rd Highlanders ('the thin red line'). Ten days later another major battle was fought at Inkerman, in which troops took part in hand-to-hand fighting for many hours, both sides suffering very heavy casualties. There followed a long, ten month siege, during which there were several major assaults on the fortified port of Sebastapol. Eventually the city fell, peace was concluded and the Allies withdrew their troops. The Crimean war is also memorable for the emergence of the modern newspaper correspondent in the form of William Henry Russell, whose graphic dispatches in The Times described the war in unflinching terms and did not spare criticism of the British commanders. In medical history it saw the beginnings of modern nursing, carried out by women under the redoubtable Florence Nightingale, 'the lady with the lamp' whose hospital at Scutari saved many lives once she had won her battle for hygiene with her male colleagues.

Crimea 1854-56



DVD - History Of War - Balaclava - Charge Of The Light Brigade

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DVD - History Of War - Balaclava - Charge Of The Light Brigade
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The infamous charge of the Light Brigade and the heroic courage of the Thin Red Line. The story of the Battle of Balaclava. It was one of the most famous battles in military history. The Battle of Balaclava was distinguished by three celebrated acts ­ the heroic courage of The Thin Red Line, the ...

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VICTORIA CROSS HEROES AND HOW THEY OBTAINED IT - CRIMEA TO ZULULAND
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VICTORIA CROSS HEROES AND HOW THEY OBTAINED IT - CRIMEA TO ZULULAND
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A beautifully illustrated and produced history of the early days of the Victoria Cross - describing VC deeds in the context of wars and campaigns from the Crimea to the Zulu war.

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CASUALTY ROLL FOR THE CRIMEA 1854-56
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CASUALTY ROLL FOR THE CRIMEA 1854-56
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Compiled from contemporary editions of the London Gazette, this work lists approximately 16,000 battle casualties, many of whom do not appear on the medal rolls.The nine Army sections, each relating to a specific battle, engagement or series of bombardments, are listed in regimental order with ca...

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LAST OF THE BRAVE; or RESTING PLACES OF OUR FALLEN HEROES IN THE CRIMEA AND AT SCUTARI
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LAST OF THE BRAVE; or RESTING PLACES OF OUR FALLEN HEROES IN THE CRIMEA AND AT SCUTARI
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Cemeteries in the Crimea where British officers and men are buried with details of headstones and memorials and their inscriptions. Statistical returns showing strengths and casualties.

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FORTESCUE’S HISTORY OF THE BRITISH ARMY: VOLUME XIII
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FORTESCUE’S HISTORY OF THE BRITISH ARMY: VOLUME XIII
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Vol XIII of Fortescue’s British army history covers the VIctorian mid-19th century and fighting is fierce: the Crimea, the Persian war, and the Indian Mutiny are all here, as are lesser campaigns from Abyssinia to New Zealand.

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SEBASTOPOL TRENCHES & FIVE MONTHS IN THEM
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SEBASTOPOL TRENCHES & FIVE MONTHS IN THEM
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Crimea with the Royal Fusiliers: memoirs published posthumously, as the preface explains: “This volume would have appeared immediately after the Criman campaign, but as it contains strong comments on the capacity & qualifications of certain officers, its publication was deferred.

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TRAVELS TO THE SEAT OF WAR IN THE EAST THROUGH RUSSIA AND THE CRIMEA IN 1829  (Russo-Turkish War of 1827-1829)
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TRAVELS TO THE SEAT OF WAR IN THE EAST THROUGH RUSSIA AND THE CRIMEA IN 1829 (Russo-Turkish War of 1827-1829)
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A British officer’s account of operations during the Russo-Turkish War of 1827-1829 including a description of his journey to the Crimea and of the people and their customs.

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SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL 1854-55: Journal of the Operations Conducted by the Corps of Royal Engineers
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SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL 1854-55: Journal of the Operations Conducted by the Corps of Royal Engineers
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Official two-vol. history of the Royal Engineers at the siege of Sebastopol. The culminating struggle of the Crimean War (1854-55) was one in which the Engineers’ skills came into their own.

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Kinglake’s THE INVASION OF THE CRIMEA: Its Origin, and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan
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Kinglake’s THE INVASION OF THE CRIMEA: Its Origin, and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan
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Standard detailed operational history of the Crimean War to June 1855, including all the early battles and the first attack on the Redan.Fully indexed and numbered, useful maps and diagrams throughout.

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HISTORY OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY (CRIMEAN PERIOD)
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HISTORY OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY (CRIMEAN PERIOD)
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Detailed history of the Royal Artillery during the Crimea - a war in which guns played a big part. A superbly illustrated, interesting official account.

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