"The uncovering of the existence of the Alvensleben Convention signed on 8 February 1863 by Prussia and Russia in St. Petersburg to jointly suppress the Poles, internationalised the Uprising."
What if the Austrians offered their services to the Russians at the same time as the Russians or earlier.
Is it enough to repair Austro-Russian relations for the rest of the century and undo the damage of Austria's "ungrateful" stance in the Crimean War?
Why or why not?
If it boosts Austro-Russian relations, is this enough to deter Prussia from war with Austria in the 1860s?
What if the Austrians offered their services to the Russians at the same time as the Russians or earlier.
Is it enough to repair Austro-Russian relations for the rest of the century and undo the damage of Austria's "ungrateful" stance in the Crimean War?
Why or why not?
If it boosts Austro-Russian relations, is this enough to deter Prussia from war with Austria in the 1860s?