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Mukden 1905

Russia and Japan's Battle for Manchuria

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    • 16,99 €

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A compelling narrative of the largest land battle of its time, and the decisive engagement of the Russo-Japanese War.



Mukden stands out as the most significant battle of the Russo-Japanese War. By February 1905, the conflict had reached its culmination, as Port Arthur had fallen to the Japanese after an epic six-month siege. Now free to mass all his field armies, Japanese commander Marshal Oyama shifted his focus to the Russian forces assembled around the city of Mukden. The Russians, led by General Kuropatkin and numbering over 300,000 men, had finally achieved sufficient strength to conduct their own offensive. A Russian victory would be vital to save both deteriorating morale in the army, as well as to reassure the home front.



This fascinating work documents the decisive set-piece battle between the opposing sides on the plains and hills of Manchuria. Maps, diagrams, battlescene artwork and period photos bring to life the brutal clash, the largest battle in history up to that point. Exploring the unabated fighting across a 90-mile-long front in the depths of winter, John Valitutto considers the effectiveness of each armies' manoeuvres, the trench warfare that prefigured World War I, and the influence of machine guns and massed heavy artillery on the battle's outcome. Mukden made it clear to all that the conduct of war was changing, with new technologies and tactics demonstrating their terrible potential to the world.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2025
27. Februar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
96
Seiten
VERLAG
Osprey Publishing
ANBIETERINFO
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
GRÖSSE
26,5
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