The Perils of Neutrality: Austria and the Crimean War
Between 1853 and 1856, the Austrian Empire was forced to navigate the Crimean War. Torn between the West and Russia, Vienna opted for an uncomfortable compromise. This video aims to be a short documentary on Austrian Foreign Policy in this period. #AustrianEmpire, #History, #CrimeanWar,

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