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The Battle of Alma - The Crimean War #3 - Extra History

The Russians are on the attack trying to take over the black sea but this battle has a new front to defend. The ruthless views and sway of the media, as newspapers mock British commanders and drum up nationalistic fervor.

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LOL, absolutely!

Extra History

I have not, but it’s my wife’s favorite book!

Robert Rath

Staggering overconfidence, riches=rank commanders, and civilians picnicking by the battle site? This had some serious Bull Run energy.

Elizabeth Sanford

More than a decade passed between the two with three continental wars in there. Technology changed, resources changed, tactics changed. Muzzle loaders became breach loaders, artillery completely revolutionized and was still changing. In 1858, Prussia still has the Second Shleswig-Holstein War with Denmark (who beat them in the first) and the Austro-Prussian war to fight. That was a major war with Austria and the Austrian aligned states, which was far closer fought than the Prussian histories recount. That’s where Prussia learns the value of a general staff managing multiple armies on multiple fronts and how mobilization time tables count. France still has the Italian War to fight where it doesnt need to learn any lessons more than Crimea.

Benjamin Fouty

It's interesting that the French are seen as the competent force in Crimea, when we already know that France's being outclassed is what led to Napoleon III's fall during the war with Prussia. Does this reflect a loss of strength or did the Prussians just learn THAT MUCH about how to use trains to crush your opponent from their observers in the American Civil War?

PhlubbaDubba

Has anyone here actually read War & Peace? [my personal answer is no, as I am not a great reader.]

Martin Verran


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