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The Destruction of Lord Raglan

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went better, but Raglan was blamed by the press and the government for the sufferings of the British soldiers in the terrible Crimean winter during the Siege of Sevastopol, owing to shortages of food and clothing. A badly planned allied assault on Sevastopol on 18 June 1855 was a complete failure,
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Drawing on contemporary letters, papers, and diaries, Hibbert re-assesses both Raglan and the war, suggesting that the chaos of the conflict was the tragic result, not of one man's neglect, but of the whole nation's folly.
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Raglan was sent to the Crimea in 1854, with the first aim of defending
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The Destruction of Lord Raglan: A tragedy of the Crimean War, 1854–55
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The Destruction of Lord Raglan: A tragedy of the Crimean War 1854–55
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