![]() ![]() Prince Mentschikoff, after reviewing the Russian forces stationed in the Danubian Principalities, and after an inspection of the army and fleet at Sebastopol, where he caused manoeuvres of embarking and disembarking troops to be executed under his own eyes, entered Constantinople in the most theatrical style on 28 February, attended by a suite of twelve persons, including the Admiral of the Russian squadron in the Black Sea, a General of Division, and several staff officers, with Count Nesselrode, junior, as Secretary of the Embassy. Originally published in New York Tribune, 7 April 1853. Scanned and prepared for the Marxist Internet Archive by Paul Flewers. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels 1853 Extracts from the New York Tribune on the Crimean Warįrom Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, The Russian Menace to Europe, edited by Paul Blackstock and Bert Hoselitz, and published by George Allen and Unwin, London, 1953, pp 121-202. ![]() The Russian Menace to Europem and the Crimean War - by Marx and Engels 1853-5 ![]()
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