Srbija i Krimski rat
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Serbia and the Crimean War is a famous, unjustly forgotten work by Jovan Ristic that is perhaps more relevant today than ever. Our famous diplomat and historian successfully showed how Serbia went through one of the greatest trials in its history. From 1853 to 1856, the leading countries of the West, France and Great Britain, in alliance with Turkey and the Italian kingdom of Piedmont, waged war against Russia. Their troops, as is known to those who have read Tolstoy's Sevastopol Tales, landed in the Crimea and began the siege of Sevastopol. The geopolitical goal of the West, then as now, was to cut off Russia from the warm seas and the Balkans.