Paul Sorrells

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The Crimean War proved to be the most destructive European war Since Napoleon’s day, with around half a million killed in action or dying from wounds or disease. Yet it was very limited in geographical scope. It involved a very small proportion of the forces available to the belligerent powers, and it was fought for strictly limited aims.
The Pursuit of Power: Europe 1815–1914 (The Penguin History of Europe Book 7)
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