Abstract

The review examines the studies of modern Russian historians devoted to the strategy of the Russian command during the Crimean War. The authors analyze various aspects of this topic related to the strategic planning in various theaters of the war operation. In particular they discuss plans of the Russian command of the defense of the Baltic Sea coast from the landing of English and French troops, of the blockade of the Turkish fortress Kars in the 1855 Caucasian campaign. Also negative assessments of the role of A.S. Menshikov in the defense of Sevastopol are subject to revision.

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