Russia Russo-Japanese War Propaganda Collection: Russia in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905) fought Japan over influence in Manchuria and Korea but suffered major defeats, including the loss of Port Arthur and the destruction of its fleet at Tsushima. (ChatGPT)
Russia Russo-Japanese War Propaganda:
1904-05 The landing of the Japanese repulsed by Russian troops
1904 A Cossack patrol with dispatches breaks through to Port Arthur
1904 A fierce hand-to-hand combat scene between Russian soldiers and Japanese forces
1904 A fierce hand-to-hand combat scene or cavalry skirmish between Russian soldiers and Japanese forces
1904 April 7. Today they telegraphed from Genzan that a Russian Cossack detachment, consisting of 35 people, arrived yesterday at Slong-Chong
1904 At Sea And On Land
1904 Battle of Chongju
1904 Cossack patrol with dispatches breaks through to Port Arthur
1904 Cossack units intercepted and seized a large amount of Japanese supplies near Tali
1904 The 2nd skirmish between the Cossacs and the Japanese near Penyan
1904 The Battle at Teincheu (Dainzhzhou) May 18, 1904
1904 The Battle at Yujiatun
1904 The first skirmish between the Cossacks and the Japanese in Korea
1904 War of Russia with Japan 1904
1904-05 A bright night on a sentry post
1904-05 A female translator in the advance detachments
1904-05 Battle at the Aihe River
1904-05 Camp during rest
1904-05 Capture A Japanese Train By The Russians
1904-05 Cossacks in Korea
1904-05 Cossack unit capturing a Japanese transport supply train,
1904-05 Defeat of 10,000 Japanese at Port Arthur
1904-05 Distribution of awards by General Kuropatkin to the wounded near Wafangou
1904-05 Easter in the Far East
1904-05 Encounter of Russian troops with the Japanese
1904-05 Explosion of a Japanese battleship
1904-05 General-Adjutant Kuropatkin awarding badges of the Military Order to lower ranks
1904-05 General Alexei Nikolayevich Kuropatkin
1904-05 General-Major P. I. Mishchenko, head of the detachment operating in Korea
1904-05 General-Major P. K. Rennenkampf during the battle
1904-05 In the Theatre of War
1904-05 Rain in Machuria
1904-05 The Battle at Lyangdyasana
1904-05 The Battle at Simucheng
1904-05 The Battle at Sinigou
1904-05 The Battle at the river near Gaychzhou
1904-05 The Battle at the village of Udyanen
1904-05 The Battle at the Yalu-Yizhou
1904-05 The Battle of Jinzhou (Vinchzhou)
1904-05 The Battle of Wafangou
1904-05 The Capture of Japanese Forage (Supplies)
1904-05 The Defense of Port Arthur
1904-05 The failed plan of the Japanese to block the exit from Port Arthur
1904-05 The Feat of a Medical Academy Student Tarananov
1904-05 The Feat of Mukhortov
1904-05 The Feat of Uryadnik Belomestov
1904-05 The heroic feat of Lieutenant Lesevitsky at Wafangou
1904-05 The heroic feat of Lyashev
1904-05 the Japanese attacking the Russian squadron
1904-05 the Japanese damaged the mines and thinned them out near the ship. But God protects the rights of your ships only by attacking our squadron
1904-05 There was no pericussion with the peaks
1904-05 The second attempt of the Japanese to block the exit from Port Arthur
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