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... , clearly indicating that his trip to Paris was not going well.
Napoleon III had extended goodwill towards Russia, but solely out of simple political necessity to demonstrate power to the European nations, which did not mean that France was truly willing to bring Russia into its fold.
Without the humiliation of the "Treaty of Frankfurt," the proud French still looked down upon Russia as a destitute barbarian.
Especially after the alliance between England, France, and Aust ...
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