The Crimean War
The devastating details of a long ago war are eloquently presented in this documentary. "The Crimean War" is a well-researched look into the conflict that shook Europe during the years 1853-56. The bloody conflict that pitted Russia against a large European coalition is shown here to be part of a chain of long-held antagonisms that continue to this day. Perhaps of all the things we remember of this confrontation, the only positive aspect that emerges is the appearance of Florence Nightingale. The Crimean War has one or more episodes free on Tubi, and free on Freevee (Via Prime Video). It's a documentary and history show with 3 episodes over 1 season. The Crimean War is still airing with no announced date for the next episode or season. It has a high IMDb audience rating of 7.7 (66 votes).
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The Crimean War Season 1 Overview
Jan 5, 2018 - Jan 5, 2018Season 1 of The Crimean War has 3 episodes that are available to stream on Tubi, Freevee.
The Crimean War Season 1 Episodes
S01 E03War and Peace
Jan 5, 2018Part Three covers the Siege and Fall of Sevastopol, the Azov Campaign, the Sveaborg Attack, Mary Seacole, the Battle of...
S01 E03 of The Crimean War is available to stream on Tubi, Freevee.
S01 E02 Valley of Death
Jan 5, 2018Part Two covers the British Light Brigade Attack, the Battle of Inkerman, Florence Nightingale, the Balaklava Camp supply failures and...
S01 E02 of The Crimean War is available to stream on Tubi, Freevee.
S01 E01 The Reason Why
Jan 5, 2018Part One covers the war's beginning, the Battles of Bomarsund, Alma and Balaklava and the Sieges of Silistra and Sebastopol.
S01 E01 of The Crimean War is available to stream on Tubi, Freevee.
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The Crimean War Overview
The devastating details of a long ago war are eloquently presented in this documentary. "The Crimean War" is a well-researched look into the conflict that shook Europe during the years 1853-56. The bloody conflict that pitted Russia against a large European coalition is shown here to be part of a chain of long-held antagonisms that continue to this day. Perhaps of all the things we remember of this confrontation, the only positive aspect that emerges is the appearance of Florence Nightingale.