The Truth About Port Arthur

The Truth About Port Arthur

The Truth About Port ArthurThe siege of Port Arthur was the event of the late war in...
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The Truth About Port Arthur

The Truth About Port Arthur

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The Truth About Port Arthur

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Author: Nozhin, E. K. (Evgenii Konstantinovich)
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Truth About Port Arthur

The siege of Port Arthur was the event of the late war in the Far East which most attracted the attention and interest of the rest of the world. There were other military operations, it is true, of equal if not of greater importance to the ultimate issue of the struggle; but, owing to their complexity, their slowness, and the absence of definite advance information, their progress and purport were not easily grasped by any save military students. The case of Port Arthur was different. The long drawn-out agony of the siege was continued before the eyes of the world for many months,[1] and, while the imagination was touched by its romantic side, the point at issue was at once apparent. Even so, there was much mystery about the conduct of the defence and the eventual fall of the Fortress; for, owing to its remote position and almost complete isolation by the enemy, the available information almost entirely consisted of that supplied by correspondents with the Japanese, and was, therefore, information from the outside, and more or less a history of results alone. In 1907, or between two and three years after the culmination of the siege, the inevitable disclosuresthe aftermath of defeatwhich sometimes help to an appreciation of causes began to be made in Russia. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 59972
Author: Nozhin, E. K. (Evgenii Konstantinovich)
Release Date: Jul 23, 2019
Format: eBook
Language: English

Contributors

Editor: Swinton, E. D. (Ernest Dunlop), 1868-1951

Translator: Lindsay, A. B. (Alexander Bertram), 1872-1914

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