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The Fallacy of the Most Powerful Military World Wide During the 19th Century, the Reason the Russian State Became Vulnerable in 1853, the Reason the Russian Military Lost the Crimean War of 1853 – 1856, the Death of Russian Tsar (Caesar) Nicholas Pavlovich Romanov (Nicholas I), the Greatest Tsar Within Russian History, the Person Who Legislated the Emancipation Manifesto of 1861, the Reason Russian Tsesarevich (Heir Apparent) Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov Was Hemophilic, the Person Appealed to for Help With This Medical Condition, the Treatment Russian Mystic Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin Provided Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov During Their First Interaction, Rasputin Performing Mystic Spiritual Treatments for Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov Multiple Times During His Life, the Hypothesis of Why Rasputin Was Able to Effectively Treat Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov, Rasputin Joining the Russian Royal Court, the Ambiguity of Why Rasputin Frequently Interacted With Sex Workers, the Hypothesis of Why Rasputin Frequently Interacted With Sex Workers, Rasputin Attending a Party Hosted by Russian Princess Irina Alexandrovna Romanova, Rasputin’s Favorite Flavor of Cake and the Person Who Attempted to Poison Rasputin, How Russian Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov (Romanova’s Husbund) Distracted and Attempted to Assassinate Rasputin, Rasputin Escaping This Assassination Attempt But Encountering More Co-Conspirators Within the Courtyard of Yusupov Palace on the Moika River (Joseph’s Palace on the Washing River) and the Death of Rasputin, the Reason the Russian Public Experienced Rapid Inflation and Famine During World War I, Thousands of Women Migrating to Saint Petersburg, Russia (Petrograd, Russia) for the February Revolution of 1917, the Number of Protesters Who Attended the February Revolution of 1917, the Person Who Attempted to Disrupt and Dismantle the February Revolution of 1917 Protests, How Protesters Were Dealt With by the Russian Military During the February Revolution of 1917, the View of the Soldiers Forced to Disrupt and Dismantle the Protests of the February Revolution of 1917, the Symbol the Russian Military Brought to the February Revolution of 1917 Protests the Next Day, the Infrastructure Broken Into and Destroyed During the Mutiny of the Petrograd Garrison, Russia Erupting Into Political Revolution, the Abandonment of Russian Tsar Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov (Nicholas II) and the Forced Abdication of Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov, Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov’s Response to This Demand and the Collapse of the Romanov Dynasty, the Person Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov Provided the Russian Monarchy to and the Response of This Person, the Development of a Provisional Government Within Russia and the Arrest of the Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov and His Family, the Russian Military’s Treatment of Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov, the Reason Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov Was Forcibly Thrown From His Bicycle, the Location Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov and His Family Migrated to, the Permanent Exile of Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov and His Family, the Reason the Provisional Government of Russia Was Misaligned With the Demands of the Russian Public, the Reason the German Government Deported Russian Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Vladimir Lenin) Back to Russia, Ulyanov and the Bolshevik’s Helping to Establish the Raboche-Krest’yanskaya Krasnaya Armiya (Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army), the Bolshevik View of Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov and Ulyanov’s Nickname for Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov, the Residential Imprisonment of the Entire Romanov Family, the Reason the Russian Military Desired Exterminating the Entire Romanov Family, the Reason the Death of the Romanov Family is Ambiguous During the Modern Day, the Location the Romanov Family Was Migrated to Prior to Execution, the Location of the Soldiers Tasked With Executing the Entire Romanov Family, the Sudden Attack and Execution of All Romanov Family Members, the Reason the Execution of the Romanov Family Was Violent and Barbaric, the Reason the Russian Military Had Difficulty Killing the Female Members of the Romanov Family, the Extermination of the Entire Romanov Family, and the Reason Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov Could Have Avoided the Extermination of His Entire Family

Russia's military appeared to be the largest and strongest in the world during the 19th century, but behind this facade was a few high ranking members who were loyal to the Tsar Nicholas I, rather than talented, and Russian conscripted peasants with poor equipment and an even poorer motivation for protecting their homeland. Russia was exposed in 1853, when Nicholas I  blundered into the Crimean War, with France, Britain, and the Ottoman Empire. The Russians lost the Crimean War primarily because...


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