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Crimea
The Great Crimean War, 1854-1856
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596 pages
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Exploring the complexities of the Crimean War, the narrative delves into themes of human suffering and leadership failures while highlighting significant events like the Charge of the Light Brigade and the emergence of Florence Nightingale as a pivotal figure in medical reform. The introduction of new weaponry and trench warfare marked a shift in military tactics, while innovations in medicine dramatically improved soldier survival rates. The war's legacy set the stage for future conflicts, particularly the larger World War I and ongoing tensions in Eastern Europe.
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2000, hardcover
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