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Filming in Manchuria during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904.
Filming in Manchuria during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904. A cinematographic correspondent filming Russian troops. The Russo-Japanese War arose due to the two countries' conflicting territorial ambitions in East Asia. When the Russians reneged on an agreement to withdraw troops from Manchuria, the Japanese embarked on a lengthy siege of the Russian-leased city of Port Arthur in Manchuria. Port Arthur surrendered in January 1905, and a combination of incompetence on the part of Russian commanders and the decisive victory for the Japanese navy at the Battle of Tsushima forced the Russians to the negotiating table. The outcome of the war was Japan gaining effective control of Korea and much of Manchuria An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 5th June 1904.
Unique Identifier
AR946492
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4896px × 3572px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
20th century
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
Army
Art Media
CAMERA
CAMERAMAN
Cavalry
cine Camera
cinematograph camera
CINEMATOGRAPHY
color
concept
country
Film
FILMING
Horse
HORSEBACK
HORSES
LOCATION
Male
Man
Manchuria
MEDIA
Men
Military personnel
MILITARY UNIFORM
MOUNTED
MOVIE
moving picture
People
Photograph
Print Collector5
REPORTER
russia
Russian
RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR
SEASON
Snow
Soldier
soldiers
WARFARE
Wars
Weather
Winter
WINTRY