the military people, but also by ordinary residents of sevastopol, and but the fact is that this minshikovble landing, so he rejected all attempts, even at the level of some civil initiative of the city's residents to begin strengthening the land. and once, when admiral kornilov, that is, he brought to show minshkov a list of military and civilian people who were voluntarily ready to make a sacrifice in order to... the admirals absolutely unanimously recognized that if the allies had continued the offensive after this battle under the alpine, then sevastopol would have fallen, it was absolutely unprotected from the northern side, this mistake, the fact that they slowed down, it allowed, strictly speaking, the russians to begin fortifying sevastopol on land, no longer paying any attention to menshikov. here the first name that comes to mind is the amazing, so to speak, magnificent russian military engineer eduard ivanovich totlebin, of course, and admiral vladimir alekseevich kornilov, who led the defense of sevastopol at first, and admiral nakhimov, pavel stepanovich, who, after the death