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... er II’s face lost its joy, leaving only a heavy sorrow.
The Russian Army had achieved a major victory at the front, strategically pressing the enemy to the point they could barely breathe, inching closer and closer to war victory.
Yet, behind these victories lay stacks of white bones built by Russian soldiers. Seeing the ever-increasing number of casualties, Alexander II admitted he was afraid.
This world was not only made up of Prussia and Russia; the Russian Empire had ...
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