Krimkrieg
Im Schlamm und Blut der Krim kämpften Imperien um Vorherrschaft, Glauben und Überleben – und hinterließen ein Erbe aus zerbrochenen Körpern, zerstörten Illusionen und der Geburt der modernen Kriegsführung.

Quick Facts
- Period
- 1853 - 1856
- Region
- Europe
- Casualties
- Estimated 500,000 total deaths, with civilians and soldiers perishing from battle, disease, and starvation.
- Outcome
- The Allied victory forced Russia to accept the Treaty of Paris, curtailing its influence over the Black Sea and marking a shift in the European balance of power.
- Key Figures
- Florence Nightingale, Lord Raglan, Napoleon III +2 more
Key Figures
Florence Nightingale
Nurse/Reformer
BritainFlorence Nightingale, known to history as the Lady with the Lamp, stands as a singular figure whose impact on military m...
Lord Raglan
Commander-in-Chief
BritainLord Raglan, born FitzRoy James Henry Somerset, was a man forged in the crucible of the Napoleonic Wars and ultimately u...
Napoleon III
Emperor
FranceNapoleon III, born Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, was a man ceaselessly pursued by the ghosts of greatness. The legacy of his...
Omar Pasha
Field Marshal
Ottoman EmpireOmar Pasha, born Mihajlo Latas in what is now Croatia, stands as a paradoxical figure—both a consummate survivor and a m...
Tsar Nicholas I
Emperor
RussiaTsar Nicholas I, who reigned from 1825 to 1855, remains one of Russia’s most polarizing autocrats—a sovereign whose pers...
The Story
This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.
Spannungen & Vorboten
KAPITEL 1: Spannungen & Vorspiele Die Steppen Osteuropas waren in den frühen 1850er Jahren eine Landschaft voller Kontraste: endlose Grasflächen, über die schne...
Funke & Ausbruch
KAPITEL 2: Funke & Ausbruch Die ersten Schüsse des Spanischen Bürgerkriegs fielen am 17. Juli 1936 in der drückenden Hitze von Melilla, Spanisch-Marokko. Dort, ...
Eskalation
Die Belagerung von Sewastopol war ein monströses Unterfangen, ein zermürbender Kampf, der Menschen und Hoffnungen gleichermaßen verschlang. Mitte Oktober 1854 h...
Wendepunkt
In der drückenden Hitze des Sommers 1855 erreichte die Belagerung von Sewastopol ihre letzte, brutalste Phase. Die einst stolze und geschäftige Stadt hatte sich...
Entschlossenheit & Nachwirkungen
Im Frühjahr 1939 verstummten endlich die Waffen in Spanien. Nach fast drei Jahren unerbittlicher Kämpfe konnte die Stadt Madrid – ausgehungert, vom Bombardement...
Timeline
Russian Occupation of the Danubian Principalities
Russian troops crossed the Pruth River and occupied Moldavia and Wallachia, escalating tensions with the Ottoman Empire and alarming Britain and France.
Location: Moldavia and Wallachia
Battle of Sinope
Russian naval forces destroyed an Ottoman fleet at Sinope, killing over 3,000 sailors in a brutal engagement that shocked European opinion and prompted Allied intervention.
Location: Sinope, Black Sea
Britain and France Declare War on Russia
Responding to Russian aggression, Britain and France formally declared war, forming an alliance with the Ottoman Empire and setting the stage for a coalition conflict.
Location: London, Paris
Battle of Alma
Allied forces defeated Russian defenders in the first major land battle of the war, opening the road to Sevastopol but revealing command and coordination problems.
Location: Alma River, Crimea
Schlacht von Balaklava
Die Alliierten wiesen einen russischen Angriff zurück, aber der Tag war geprägt von dem katastrophalen Angriff der Leichten Brigade, der zu schweren britischen Verlusten führte.
Location: Balaclava, Crimea
Schlacht von Inkerman
Russische Truppen starteten einen Überraschungsangriff im dichten Nebel, was zu einem chaotischen und blutigen Zusammenstoß führte, der mit einem alliierten Sieg zu hohen Kosten endete.
Location: Inkerman, Crimea
Großer Sturm in der Krim
Ein heftiger Sturm zerstörte die Versorgungsschiffe der Alliierten und verwüstete die Lager, wodurch die Soldaten im harten Winter, der folgte, Hunger, Kälte und Krankheiten ausgesetzt waren.
Location: Crimea
Erster Angriff auf den Redan und Malakoff
Die alliierten Truppen starteten koordinierte Angriffe auf die Schlüsselbefestigungen von Sewastopol, wurden jedoch mit schweren Verlusten zurückgeschlagen, was die Belagerung verlängerte.
Location: Sevastopol, Crimea
Fall des Malakoff
Französische Truppen stürmten und eroberten den Malakoff-Bastion, was die Russen zwang, Sewastopol zu evakuieren und einen entscheidenden Wendepunkt im Krieg markierte.
Location: Sevastopol, Crimea
Evacuation of Sevastopol
Russian forces abandoned Sevastopol after nearly a year of siege, leaving the city in ruins and signaling the effective end of major combat operations.
Location: Sevastopol, Crimea
Treaty of Paris Signed
The peace treaty ended the war, neutralized the Black Sea, and redrew borders, curtailing Russian influence and affirming the Ottoman Empire’s territorial integrity.
Location: Paris, France
Return of Crimean Tatars Blocked
After the war, Russian authorities prevented many Crimean Tatars from returning to their homes, leading to widespread displacement and repression.
Location: Crimea
Sources
- wikipediaCrimean War - Wikipedia
Comprehensive overview of the war’s causes, battles, and consequences.
- bookThe Crimean War: A History by Orlando Figes
Definitive modern history with focus on social and political context.
- documentaryBBC - History - The Crimean War
Narrative account with multimedia resources and expert commentary.
- articleFlorence Nightingale: The Lady with the Lamp
Profile of Nightingale’s role in transforming battlefield medicine.
- websiteThe Charge of the Light Brigade - Eyewitness History
Firsthand accounts of the infamous cavalry charge at Balaclava.
- bookSevastopol in War and Revolution by Michael S. Melancon
Detailed history of Sevastopol’s military and civilian experience.
- articleThe Crimean War: Immediate and Long-term Consequences
Analysis of the war’s impact on European politics and society.
- websiteThe Ottoman Army in the Crimean War
Military history of Ottoman participation and leadership.
- bookThe Cambridge History of the British Empire, Vol. VIII: Britain and the World
Context for Britain’s motives and experiences in the war.
Connected Across The Archives
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Civilization Archive
(3)Austrian Empire
The Austrian Empire's strategic neutrality during the Crimean War isolated Russia, preserving its own influence but sowing seeds for future conflicts.
British Imperial Civilization
Britain's involvement in the Crimean War was driven by a desire to curb Russian expansion, reinforcing its naval dominance and colonial interests.
Ottoman Empire
The Crimean War highlighted the Ottoman Empire's strategic importance, as its decline shifted European power dynamics, foreshadowing modern geopolitical conflicts.
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