Japanese-Chinese War of 1894-1895 Unsobrown war
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On July 25, 1895, the Japanese fleet sank near Fr. Phundo English steamer with two Chinese infantry battalions and 14 guns. On August 1, 1894, the Japanese government officially declared war on China ...
This war became the line in the history of the Far East: it was after it that Japan declared its ambitions regarding dominance first in the Far East, and then throughout Asia and the Pacific, it was after it that the entire Far Eastern policy of European countries was radically revised. But, despite the fact that, in this war, Japan won - the price turned out to be excessive: five wars in fifty years, an atomic bombardment, defeat in a world war.
And for Japan this path to Calvary in July 1894 began, in Seoul
This war became the line in the history of the Far East: it was after it that Japan declared its ambitions regarding dominance first in the Far East, and then throughout Asia and the Pacific, it was after it that the entire Far Eastern policy of European countries was radically revised. But, despite the fact that, in this war, Japan won - the price turned out to be excessive: five wars in fifty years, an atomic bombardment, defeat in a world war.
And for Japan this path to Calvary in July 1894 began, in Seoul
Author:
Author:Kutuzov M.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Historical Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Gazeta
Series:
Series: War and we
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-6040910-3-6
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