The Rhine War of 1855

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Hanover had Salic law, no choice in the matter.
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World2dave wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:03 am I was very disappointed to read that we stopped ruling Hanover in 1837 - as Grizz says we probably stopped giving a damn about them in return!
Not entirely. Contrary to Irish mythology/favourite pub quiz questions, when the British royals stumped up their own cash for the Famine victims in 1845-46, the Elector of Hanover chipped in, too (to the tune of about £1M by today's values - same as all the adult British royals, except HMQ, who gave £3M).

There was also a British-German (aka Anglo-German) Legion formed at the start of the Crimean War; at the end of the war it valiantly garrisoned Colchester and (even more valiantly) married local women, before being shipped off to the Cape of Good Hope.
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Good stuff, thanks Baron.
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Cancelled the Crimean war?

Don't tell me that the Anglo French are going to let the Russian Bear ravage the sick lady of Europe?!!!
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Something about it being your job Grizz?
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That does look rather beautiful and oh so tempting Dave - small scale perfection.
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well nearly 20 minutes have passed and Purps hasn't appeared to continue his fantasy claim that he is small scale perfection. The words of summoning must be losing their effect
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grizzlymc wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 11:51 am Cancelled the Crimean war?

Don't tell me that the Anglo French are going to let the Russian Bear ravage the sick lady of Europe?!!!
Somebody's got to do it!
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My Great European wars are 1854, 1866, 1870, 1880, and 1900. Of course, in OTS many of the troops can be used for more than one.
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You're a clever sod, Dave.
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