The Russo-japanese War: the Most Fierce Military Conflict of Modern Times

The Russo-japanese War: the Most Fierce Military Conflict of Modern Times

by (uk) Sidney Taylor

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"The Russo-Japanese War: Fierce Modern Military Conflict" is the crystallization of Sidney Taylor's "life" that went deep into the Russo-Japanese battlefield. After the Russo-Japanese War, he relied on his own battlefield interviews and photography, extensively collected the battlefield diaries and recall articles of officers from the Japanese Empire and Russia who participated in the war, and studied the battle reports of the Japanese and Russian armies. He eliminated the false and retained the true, which took six years to write. It records in detail the background of the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War, the diplomatic game between the great powers in the Far East, the two battlefields on land and sea, previous battles, as well as the intervention of other major powers and the entire process of the Japan-Russia peace negotiation. The book's detailed records, objective narrative, fair comments, and novel conclusions are obvious to all. It was hailed by The Times as "an important work in interpreting the situation in the Far East."

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