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The work presents a publication of the Memorandum by Lieutenant General N.N. Obruchev, containing plans for war against the coalition of Great Britain, Austria-Hungary and Turkey in 1878. When the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-1878 was over, the Russian military-politic leadership attempted to resolve the Eastern Question and seize the Bosphorus and Constantinople. Faced to opposition from Great Britain and Austria-Hungary, the Russian command hesitated to capture Constantinople and the Bosphorus, leading to the Russia’s failure at the Congress of Berlin. War plans of Lieutenant General N.N. Obruchev left unrealized, but they had a significant impact on the war planning and foreign policy of Russia in the last quarter of the 19th century.
Oleg Alpeev (Mon,) studied this question.
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