Out of the 1,000,000 strong army that fought on the belligerents side in the Crimean war there were a total of 250,000 troops that fought throughout the war with just over 21,000 killed either as a result of fighting or disease.
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Russia lost the Crimean War for many reasons, one of them being their geographic hindering from their neighboring Black Sea, which caused a diminished reaction and disabled their ability to attack.
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The conditions for soldiers in the First World War were terrible. Trenches were dug for defence and shelter for Soldiers while they fought through years of stalemate battles. They were very muddy, and so soldiers could catch many diseases. Rats were common, and some were as big as cats! Lice was also a big problem, and soldiers had to run lit matches along their clothes to get rid of them.
Yes its true. The British fought against the Americans in the War of Independance. There were many loyalists in the Colonies too who fought for the King
because they woar red coats and kiled many people. lots of blood :)>