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Russo-Japanese War
[edit]The Rise of the Japanese Empire
[edit]- Russo-Japanese War
- Peace
- Treaty of Portsmouth
- The Battles
- Battle of Port Arthur
- Battle of Chemulpo Bay
- Battle of Yalu River (1904)
- Battle of Nanshan
- Battle of Te-li-Ssu
- Battle of Motien Pass
- Battle of Tashihchiao
- Battle of Hsimucheng
- Battle of the Yellow Sea
- Battle off Ulsan
- Siege of Port Arthur
- Battle of Liaoyang
- Battle of Shaho
- Battle of Sandepu
- Battle of Mukden
- Battle of Tsushima
- Military attachés and observers in the Russo-Japanese War
- Aftermath
- Hibiya Incendiary Incident
- The People
- Tōgō Heihachirō
- Kiyokazu Abo
- Saneyuki Akiyama
- Aleksey Kuropatkin
- Takeo Hirose
- Ichinohe Hyoe
- Ijichi Kōsuke
- Kamimura Hikonojō
- Ōyama Iwao
- Dewa Shigetō
- Uryū Sotokichi
- Kuroki Tamemoto
- Anatoly Stoessel
- Oskar Victorovich Stark
- Fedor Keller
- Wilgelm Vitgeft
- Oskar Grippenberg
- Zinovy Rozhestvensky
- Nikolai Nebogatov
- Oskar Enkvist
- The Ships
- Petropavlovsk class battleship (1897)
- Japanese battleship Tango
- Japanese battleship Mikasa
- Russian cruiser Varyag (1899)
- Japanese cruiser Asama
- Japanese cruiser Takachiho
- Japanese battleship Fuji
- Japanese battleship Asahi
- Japanese cruiser Kasuga