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the Crimean one of the most unsuccessful Russian
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wars ended in defeat and did
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not give any kind of reason for pride,
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but the defense of blockaded Sevastopol, like Leningrad in the
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Second World War, was unprecedented because
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of it,
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the war in Crimea makes everyone in the rear
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look at themselves
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in the first battle of the Crimean War at the
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Elbe River the Russian army was defeated,
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the commander-in-chief, Prince Menshikov,
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believes that Sevastopol cannot
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be saved anyway,
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he sends troops away from the city and gives
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the order to scuttle warships at the entrance to
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Sevastopol Bay so that the
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enemy fleet cannot enter it, our top sailing
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wooden iron steamships will
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still not be able to fight again world to roll the
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Yar Amur sailor
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now this desperate step is well-known and
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famous
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and glorified, and then even the opinion of the
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great admirals was divided The helmsman
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was categorically against flooding, he
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wanted to attack the enemy fleet Nakhimov
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considered flooding the only way out for the
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sailors, the order for ship
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suicide outraged
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Kornilov himself with him to the point of rage do not agree,
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writes a heartfelt appeal to the sailors,
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starting with his words, comrades
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Kornilov, this is how he explains the need for
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sacrifice, one must submit to necessity,
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Moscow was burning and Russia did not perish from this,
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but maybe it was better for the ship
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to die in battle, the
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unparalleled flooding itself erected a
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famous monument
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and sport is not the tip never anything
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else is indisputable 3 admirals Kornilov
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Nakhimov Istomin, at the head of his
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ship crews, went ashore as the
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saviors of Sevastopol, the sailors turned out to be
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completely different warriors
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than the Nikolaev soldiers,
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serfs in greatcoats
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on a ship, what kind of serfdom can there be
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if it means attaching the sea to the
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land
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in any system requires skill of
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initiative and technical skills, there is little
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else in Russian life that requires them - a
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very rare quality - naval trust of
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superiors and subordinates to each other, and
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without it, how can they risk themselves together every minute?
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further flight will help out; Sevastopol
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was lucky with a military engineer, Lieutenant Colonel
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Eduard Totleben, on the eve of the war, arrived
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completely unprepared for the city is under siege and is
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now hastily building a fortification, and in
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these places there
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was a man like Nakhimov and
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Kornilov,
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they were active military in general,
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the defense of Sevastopol, this war of the days of
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the ground army against the Katz unions, and
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a photo of a
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hasty fleet,
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how leben use the hilly terrain
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around Sevastopol, now every hill
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is bastion local population sailors
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these fortifications were made from what they had
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bags baskets barrels filled with earth
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guns of sunken ships
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this is the fourth bastion it is closest to the
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enemy and here on October 5,
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1854 on the first day of the bombardment of
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Sevastopol the first enemy
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shells fly and so every day for the entire 10 months of
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the siege it was believed that from here from the fourth
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bastion they don’t return alive,
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so they build barricades, they build fortresses, a day of
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shelling could destroy the bastion, but they
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restored it overnight and even managed to
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build a new
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icing, so I think if ours
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and the French had attacked Sevastopol right away, that
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would have been the end of it and the
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disagreements began with the company dragged on and
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brought so much misfortune to everyone and a
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terrible story, the allies gave time
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to Sevastopol, they couldn’t think that the
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city was not fortified at all and did
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n’t start for a whole month, and while busy with its
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arrangement in the blood, the
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French army had fresh experience of
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overseas wars for 20 years already fought
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blisters and the system provision of troops from
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North Africa transferred to southern Russia the
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ruble they reach the French for their
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camp near Sevastopol chose the
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reed bay the
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British chose the neighboring Balaclava bay England the
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mistress of the sea the most experienced colonialist in the world
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and a place for themselves in the Crimea
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the British chose with skill the
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balaclava bay with a narrow neck with
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protected by rocks on all sides during the Soviet
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era, submarines stood on the rocks,
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and now they say here is a storage facility for the
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Ukrainian treasury, the
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army was quartered in inappropriate
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conditions; it suffered heavy losses due to
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disease and there was no progress at the front;
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there was huge tourism, which began to subside
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login 2 The
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French have plenty of everything
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At first, the British did not have enough construction materials or medicine, even
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suitable uniforms; they sailed in what
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they had, but to this day the
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Crimean innovations are still alive;
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well, the model of the sleeve was named after the
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English commander-in-chief, Raglan;
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Russian raglan
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is when the sleeve is not sewn on as usual, like
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this, the UN is one-piece and water flows from the
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shoulder not found
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somewhere there is a photo of my lord about my
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great-great-grandfather when he himself is in clothes to become
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his sleeve, it’s
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even strange that with their frequent rains
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the British did not think of raglan
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before the English capital of the Crimea was also
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called the balaclava gave the name to the new
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headdress
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to the club and the balaclava hat
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on in fact, it’s more likely a
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balaclava helmet a balaclava hat part of the
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English uniform in the Crimea a
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knitted hood covering the head the face
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and even part of the shoulders then the same ones will appear
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with three slits for the eyes and mouth
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special forces show masks all over the world but the
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British in the Crimea did not care about
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their face did not learn about comfort in
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chilly weather
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[ __ ] the most brilliant
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money of their time arrived in the Crimea, accustomed to
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comfort, many English officers
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brought horses for hunting in moments of
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calm
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personally, I am the boss of the divisional commander of the Duke of
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Cambridge, consisted of 17 carts,
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brigade commander Cardigan arrived at the front on
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his personal yacht, they are scrubbing Having
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served throughout the war, he went every
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evening to his yacht to have dinner and sleep,
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and in the morning he was back in the army again. Lord
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Cardigan, in order not to freeze, suggested
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wearing a knitted jacket with
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buttons without a collar under his uniform and it’s warm and it’s not
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obvious that you’re breaking your uniform
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150 years since the Crimean autumn - winters of 1854-55
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such a jacket is called a cardigan
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knitwear immortalized the lord's surname
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after the first bombing of Sevastopol
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the allies stormed from the city I begin a
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pause lasts a whole week
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finally the Russians themselves attack the enemy
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more near the village to the wild here there were
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Turkish leads and they covered the
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English positions there further the Russians
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took redoubts the
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cannons are turned from them towards the British, the
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English and French
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commanders-in-chief are already at the battle site, Lord
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Raglan looks at the redoubts through a
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telescope and gives the order to the cavalry to recapture the
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ears of the Russians, the Russians stand under the rug and
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going deeper into their positions means going to
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certain death, this deepening this field will be called
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in the valley of death, service in the
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cavalry is the most privileged, the
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best sons of the English aristocracy are studying for execution
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at the head of the brigade,
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Lord Cardigan is the
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same one with a yacht in the roadstead and is unlikely to have a
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jacket under his uniform in this attack,
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you will be bribed in
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English, the concept of charging for a
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like jumps attack of the light
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cavalry brigade the heroism of people generated by
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the idiocy of their leaders and owls is
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easy to change as a historian, just
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stick to your opinion, we
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reason about what we should do, but we don’t
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know what information my
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great-great-great-grandfather had, how he made a decision, what he
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meant when he
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conveyed his order through added on, 600 cavalrymen
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attack 50 guns, the Russians thought
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that the British were n.i.
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another replica that has gone down in history watching how the
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English hussars and dragoons are dying one
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after another
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but the squadrons continue to gallop the
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French Marshal Bosquet exclaimed the
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price of a certain local panel
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this is great but they don’t fight like that the recipe
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for this is the harness of the horse on which
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my great-great-grandfather’s adjutant lieutenant nol
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he galloped at the beginning of the attack of the light
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cavalry, until he was killed, only
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a few managed to gallop through the fire to the enemy
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at the cost of their lives, they pushed back the Russians
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and only after learning about the death of their best sons did
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England plunge into mourning, a classic of
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English poetry, Alfred Tennyson,
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immediately wrote a ballad attack of the light
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cavalry, the poem was printed in the
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form of leaflets
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which were brought to the Crimea for
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distribution among the troops,
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this poem is about this Russian field in
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England and is now included in the school
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curriculum Alfred Tennyson attack of the light
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cavalry translation by Yuri Kolker valleys
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in the distance miles redoubt not far away hearing
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we walk forward the valleys of death under a barrage of
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grapeshot the
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brave gallop 600 the threshold of hell
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thunders when it is necessary on the Djerba guns
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set up rude to rush off and rush
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600 only the saber clang of the orderer
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echoed the orders and Bruce where no one
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challenged where the honor is there is the courage the dock who is
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worth the squads then the argument is not needed at the
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first sign on the guns the
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frantic bolts come out to attack the attribute sweeps the attribute with a lead
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blizzard of people the brigade under the Russian
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shrapnel led the first scattered fruit, the
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Kazakh soldiers, leaving the curtains, run
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turning to the enemy to throw off these 600,
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now the flank is blazing with fire, the
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cast-iron monster does not rest from each guzzle, no
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one hesitated, no one
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turned around, no one from the attack returned alive, no one
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returned from the world with a jaw from this
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but they came out of the leviathan to graze 600
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gentlemen of sublime passion in
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order to remain for centuries the battles have subsided the
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valley is smoking but the words of the heroes will never
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dissipate into dust forever
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this is the English beard it was
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God’s will not to give up
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the balaclavas the
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mountain
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if you are in love with the British cavalry,
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and if this is so, then you want to
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portray this place is more important to you than
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even the water low, you
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should definitely see it at least once
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in your life, riding a horse in this
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valley is so important for us.
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on the Balaklava field there is a camp for a society of
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lovers of the history of the British cavalry
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16 wlan exactly the same as 150 years
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ago, and here it
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is a bucket made of tarpaulin, so when it is
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empty it can be folded like this and
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attached to a horse and others like this
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here, maybe there are empty ones, yes, there’s an
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empty one, you fold it like this and with a strap
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to the horse, today is the day of their attack in January
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afraid of african to be an
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indicator give six valleys 2 miles away
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lead not far after hearing the deceased forward
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without along the valley of death under a hail of grapeshot they
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will say the excuse 600 Balaclava battle
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draw the Russians showed
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the allies did not give up their strength, but
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because of the senselessly heroic death
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of the cavalry, on October 25, for England, forever
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black Adam, the cousin of the English Queen and
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Prince Michael of Kent, opens a monument to the
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fallen compatriots and lays a
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wreath on
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Pedro should not go to the mid Avigdor
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traffic yes it was so and only lasted 10
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minutes and it is considered one of the most
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tragic episodes in the military history of
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Great Britain, but I am proud that in the 60s
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I served in that particular regiment, today I am
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dressed in its uniform,
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and such light cavalry is
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very personal for me and will never be understood
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by the commander in chief Raglan
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really made a monstrous mistake when giving
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the order, or the cavalrymen misunderstood him,
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and there is such a version: this is 33 this is 3
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3 Danila, the son of the regiment of the same one
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that shot the British, the
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brigade commander Lord Cardigan, who galloped ahead of everyone,
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miraculously was not
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even wounded,
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his descendant, the
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guest of honor, a repetition from Ultron
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is preparing the attack of the light cavalry
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is a great example of how people know
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that he was given an erroneous order, they understand
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that I am ordering them to fulfill their duty and they
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go and fulfill it he and Lord David
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Cardigan great-great-granddaughter you are the nephew of the
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legendary brigade commander, but the
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great-granddaughters
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of the cavalrymen also reached the Balaklava field, now I’ll take off my hat,
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balaclava we
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are called such a woolen tube that
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is put on the head to the shoulders this is the
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length of my childhood we knitted for soldiers in the
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Second World War we knitted Islam for Russian
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soldiers the northern convoy to Arkhangelsk
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we were allies it was in the Second
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World War, well of course not in the First World War I’m
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not as old
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as in 1854 the
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attack of the light cavalry will begin 1300 you will
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not see such battles they happen once
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every 150 years
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let's jump
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with all the loud glory the battle of Balaklava
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as an attempt by the Russian army to lift the
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siege of Sevastopol a complete failure
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academician heat with us
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onclick wallet the city still
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has to rely only on itself and on the
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theater square of Sevastopol, Nakhimov
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orders a collection of three thousand sailors from the
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first seven sunken ships,
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now that they are marking out places for rallies,
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they will catch half a square meter per
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person, 3000 macro, this turns out to be
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containers of 1000 square meters, a
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handful of people, even on the scale of
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this area, a rectangle of 30 meters by
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fifty there until the end of the pedestrian
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crossing and here and the Christmas tree in the center of the flowerbed,
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deprived of their beloved ships and
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believing in their beloved
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admiral, the sailors remained in their home port,
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sacredly believing we will die and we will
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not surrender Sevastopol, and when reinforcements arrived from Russia,
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they were infected by this sacrificial mood from the sailors
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because Now the company began
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to drag on due to the fierce
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resistance of Sevastopol, but even then
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no one thought that the war would be so
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long. The French blame the British for
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inaction and the desire to risk
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attacking the Russians, and not without reason, the
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French themselves are the main fighting force of the
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Allies both on the ground and underground,
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especially against the
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heroic the fourth Russian bastion
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from here to the French positions is only 130
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meters, but the French could not pass them and
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begin to dig underground passages under the
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Russian positions in order to put
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gunpowder there and then explode from under the ground, the
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Russians, realizing this, begin to dig their own
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passages to meet the French passages, this
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30 meters long here the depth is 5-7
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meters this is the first layer of clay in the rocky
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Sevastopol soil and then there is
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a well in the second shiloh the
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fact is that at a depth of 9-11 meters the
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second layer of clay and the Russians did not know
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exactly at what level the French were digging the
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enemy’s plan was thwarted on January 22,
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1855 years, the Russians blew up the
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French underground system with an
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underground explosion, this piece of
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rock was thrown to the surface for a
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ground counter-offensive, there are no forces,
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tactics of the Sevastopol residents, sabotage
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night raids,
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when it gets dark, go to the
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enemy’s location there, bring down the fortification,
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capture the trophy and prisoners, the main characters of the
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night sorties from their bastions, the
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enemy’s location, of course, the
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usual sailors to ropes and knots, but they didn’t
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think of making lassos and used them
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to pull enemy soldiers out of trenches,
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if they didn’t strangle them to death, then
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they tie them with the same rope and drag them into captivity to their own
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sailor drinks a cat became famous for
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single-handedly dragging three Frenchmen the
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propaganda significance of forays
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more than a military one begins with them words of
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folk war heroes known throughout the
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country
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sailor cat the most famous to
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people because he is you for his spirit tu hai
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homeland of Peter Markovich cats village and the
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Mycenaeans former Kamenets-Podolsk
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province it was the possession of the lords and Lovitskys and the
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hero of Sevastopol by origin an
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ordinary serf peasant chief
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old-timer amity prostrate almost like the hero's neighbor, his
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grandmother told him where the cat's house stood,
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that's where the cat's house stood on the other side of the
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pond,
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and then the street was also named 1 it must be a
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street of cats now and the first streets in the village
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with a name before, we all
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had them without a name, a cat from here they recruited him at the age of
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21,
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and until that time the guy had seen nothing but his native
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village, then he served
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in the navy for five years until the defense of Sevastopol was
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forced to land again on land. The
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cat was clearly mischievous and cheerful by nature, one
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of those who are the first guy in the
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village to endure the
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hardships of the peasantry. the jolly fellow's shares
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would probably have been broken off by military service,
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too, and in the navy, the character of cats is very
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useful in the navy, such people were even encouraged
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since they were born here, this is the soul of the sea,
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from that time on, to go deeper, the only ones
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in front are the waterfowl, the
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fresh clover, his hydra, three tails,
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to play in no way, no, spoil my tail
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forgot for but the little head
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Vasily Terkin of the Crimean War, the cat was
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awarded and promoted in rank, although the heroes did
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not know the letter
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for forays, the main thing is that the night was
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darker, they usually walked in three groups of them
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1 in the center 2 on the sides in 10 months
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150 forays, that is, on every second night there was
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a record of one of them
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went 270 people brought 126 guns and
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80 flannel blankets in the Russian army to make
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tea she didn’t have enough king usually the
00:29:25
British had
00:29:37
bicycles not in politics didn’t
00:29:39
imagine cable politics in Russia
00:29:42
but this is our experience of people who
00:29:47
were born after the revolution
00:29:53
about the great-grandson was born after the revolution the
00:29:56
great-great-grandfather began to rule after the
00:29:58
Decembrist uprising, strong power was understood as
00:30:02
centralized
00:30:03
and police,
00:30:08
Nicholas 1 created in Russia the first
00:30:11
administration of the head of state,
00:30:13
His Imperial
00:30:15
Majesty's own office and the conviction that the
00:30:17
best administrator
00:30:18
is a general, also Nikolaev's
00:30:21
political recipe, this monument
00:30:26
to Nakhimov, he and the monument to Sevastopol
00:30:29
self-government, it is clear that this is a monument
00:30:31
to the first face while, according to the
00:30:34
official hierarchy of ranks, Sevastopol
00:30:36
threw the sky not second, not even third,
00:30:37
the authorities abandoned the city to the mercy of fate,
00:30:41
withdrew then those who did not want to
00:30:44
abandon the city self-organized
00:30:46
in critical conditions, the Nikolaev
00:30:49
executive vertical turned out to be
00:30:51
good for nothing and the main strategic
00:30:53
point of the empire
00:30:54
lives and fights as a military republic
00:31:12
that Sevastopol holds on contrary to the system of
00:31:15
power and thanks to civil society,
00:31:18
Nicholas 1 of course did not understand, and the
00:31:21
tsar judged the affairs there based on the reports of the
00:31:23
commander-in-chief, less than anyone who
00:31:25
would leave the city of the army and
00:31:29
had nothing to do with the defense of Sevastopol only once
00:31:33
Nicholas sent from St. Petersburg to
00:31:36
convey a kiss and bow to Nakhimov of his wing-adjutant, a
00:31:38
week later
00:31:42
another
00:31:44
wing-adjutant was sent to Sevastopol with the same task and
00:31:46
Nakhimov shouted at him again with a
00:31:49
bow with thank you humbly s and from the
00:31:51
first bow he was sick all day long
00:31:54
marketers in St. Petersburg
00:32:04
so here you go all communication between the head of state of
00:32:07
Sevastopol and back in Sevastopol,
00:32:11
Nicholas 1 sends his youngest children,
00:32:13
Grand Dukes Nicholas and Mikhail,
00:32:16
you visit the Crimea twice for a month and a half,
00:32:18
they write from here detailed reports
00:32:20
military benefits from 23-year-old Nicholas
00:32:23
22-year-old Mikhail no and not at
00:32:26
the front in wedding generals, more precisely by
00:32:29
rank, colonels,
00:32:39
my great-grandfather Nikolai Nikolaevich Sasha his
00:32:43
brother Mikhail Nikolaevich appeared
00:32:45
during the siege of Sevastopol to sell received
00:32:48
George for this completely undeservedly from
00:32:51
the past, not only came and looked, but
00:32:53
what was he then he was born in the
00:32:56
thirty-first year he was 23 years old
00:33:03
countries ally difficulties of the Crimean
00:33:08
campaign attitudes towards the war are changing
00:33:10
differently
00:33:14
the war turned out to be very bloody for
00:33:16
France society was not ready for this
00:33:18
especially in the Battle of Alma the losses were
00:33:21
monstrous
00:33:22
but there was also an understanding that we were
00:33:23
restoring our European
00:33:25
scale the
00:33:29
British had enough of their greatness after
00:33:35
reports from the bloody victories in the Crimea,
00:33:37
the enthusiasm of the first weeks of the war subsided and
00:33:42
volunteers stopped enlisting in the army, they became aware of the
00:33:48
problems of the military campaign and began
00:33:50
to look for those to blame for my ancestor remained
00:33:54
popular at the front and at home throughout the
00:33:56
country, dozens of peahens with the name Lord
00:33:59
Raglan, there were many more of them than the
00:34:01
Duke of Wellington. or blow job of any
00:34:03
other commander-in-chief
00:34:14
floor trouble on team
00:34:15
so renamed in the Crimean War and in
00:34:17
general it was founded in Shakespeare's time the
00:34:19
English army in the Crimean War is
00:34:21
professional and its recruiters
00:34:24
get every recruit so the
00:34:26
recruiters go to the pub and here they
00:34:29
persuade the guys, treat them to drink and if you
00:34:32
you leave the pub having agreed to serve in
00:34:35
the army, then this day of persuasion in the pub is already
00:34:37
considered a day of army service for you and
00:34:40
accordingly you are paid one shilling
00:34:43
and respect was the
00:34:53
Crimean War began when the English
00:34:56
parliament was on vacation in the
00:34:58
meeting room the deputy returned soul with
00:35:00
the mood of the country the
00:35:01
war is not prepared is being waged badly
00:35:04
loss We are not justified,
00:35:06
why should the government respond in this way in a
00:35:10
time of difficult trials? The
00:35:12
British Parliament does not call on the nation to
00:35:15
rally around the country's leadership; it is
00:35:18
discussing the creation of a parliamentary commission
00:35:22
of four hundred and fifty-three members of the
00:35:24
House of Commons, voting for an investigation.
00:35:34
lack of confidence in the cabinet,
00:35:38
within a day the government of Lord
00:35:40
Aberdeen
00:35:41
was forced to resign in
00:35:48
six months, 4 parliamentary commissions are sent to the war,
00:35:51
on their recommendations, the
00:35:53
organization and supply of the army is improved,
00:35:56
losses from disease are reduced, but
00:35:59
bloodshed in battles is no less
00:36:12
until the soldier’s connection, such diaries were bought
00:36:15
in England and brought with with us to the Crimea, this
00:36:17
company still produces diaries from the
00:36:20
leading modern English
00:36:22
specialist on the Crimean War and on
00:36:24
Fletcher collected a collection of private
00:36:26
heirlooms and nothing but Blair or
00:36:31
Stapler, an officer of the 77th regiment, he simply described
00:36:37
every day what happened during the period 2
00:36:40
bombings of Sevastopol opened fire
00:36:42
5 :30 am and so for a week almost every day
00:36:45
it rains Vanin for a long time and what was the last
00:36:50
entry in layers? The last entries
00:36:53
he writes about the Turks Omer Pasha arrived last
00:36:56
night with ten thousand soldiers in
00:36:58
Evpatoria, but this is where the diary suddenly
00:37:00
ends, probably Vrubel posts by
00:37:03
school
00:37:12
strike is needed strike, a new attempt
00:37:18
to prevent the assault on Sevastopol, the
00:37:20
Russian army attacks the positions of the
00:37:22
British, the reinforcement of
00:37:24
Inkerman
00:37:42
through the thickets on Sapun Mountain, the Russians
00:37:45
rushed to attack while it was still dark and the fog was
00:37:48
even thicker than now, the
00:37:49
Inkerman battle will be called a soldier’s battle
00:37:52
because, acting on a previously
00:37:54
received order, the soldiers were
00:37:56
more or less left to their own devices
00:37:59
not a single commander could see the entire battlefield for themselves the
00:38:11
first successful Russian offensive the
00:38:14
British have a shortage of ammunition
00:38:16
they are starting to back away Assad is about to
00:38:19
be broken through the French mm from Lord
00:38:24
Raglan when turning to the allies the nose of the
00:38:27
road is the complete end for us
00:38:33
the French are rushing to help the British everything is
00:38:37
spoiled by the confusion Menshikov, he does not introduce
00:38:40
reserves into the matter, and at the decisive moment of their
00:38:42
offensive, the Russians receive an order to
00:38:44
retreat back; a
00:38:53
monument to the
00:38:55
British and Russians who died in the battle of Inkerman and inscriptions
00:38:58
in English and Russian;
00:39:05
after the attack, the Russians retreated; the enemy
00:39:09
buries both their own and others in stacks in
00:39:11
mass graves;
00:39:13
numb, bent bodies it was necessary to
00:39:15
straighten for this purpose the corpses were stepped on by the
00:39:18
pedantic British, everything was described in
00:39:21
this terrible straightening, a dull sound was heard
00:39:29
after Inkerman, the siege of Sevastopol was not
00:39:32
lifted, but the assault will be postponed, look in the
00:39:39
third series, the
00:39:40
world's first photo report and the first time you see
00:39:42
them, William once he and Leo Tolstoy
00:39:45
Napoleon 3 are going in the jar the chief physician
00:39:48
Nikolai Pirogov for the first time in the war plaster and
00:39:51
anesthesia the death of the Russian Tsar at the height of the
00:39:54
siege of Sevastopol the
00:39:55
war in the Crimea in tomorrow on the first

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