tfw your weekend is alternating between playing EU4 and listening to Military History [not] Visualized
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currently: a discussion about the Russo-Japanese War
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crossing the Yalu River in 1904 + Japanese depiction of the subsequent battlepic.twitter.com/rElpo4EdbG
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Battle of Nanshan, which began in a thunderstormpic.twitter.com/USwJFPQzLQ
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Japanese guns & Russian ships during the brutal siege of Port Arthur (August 1, 1904 – January 2, 1905)pic.twitter.com/iwJxjzoaXS
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The commanders during the seige are in the center of the middle row: Nogi on the left, and Stoessel on the rightpic.twitter.com/1a8C3tSyh9
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Russian observation balloons at the Battle of Liaoyang (August/September 1904--too early for actual airplanes, which weren't even a year old)pic.twitter.com/Kqs4LraQDQ
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Japanese command at the Battle of Liaoyangpic.twitter.com/Ktf1LZotWI
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The same General Kuroki with Sir Ian Hamilton, who was a military attaché from the British Indian Armypic.twitter.com/gHE4PabXD4
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Russian field guns, a Japanese division, Russian cavalry, and the Russian retreat at the Battle of Mukden, the last land battle of the warpic.twitter.com/EdFx4XqkvN
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Japanese propaganda showing Tsar Nicholas II having a nightmare of his forces returning defeatedpic.twitter.com/vDXsJPfNQK
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