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PORT ARTHUR 1904-05 - THE FIRST MODERN SIEGE

CAMPAIGN # 398

Autore: Robert Forczyk

Codice: 228LG015398

€ 21,00

A gripping, illustrated narrative of the longest and most brutal land battle of the 1904–05 Russo-Japanese War.

Growing rivalry between Imperial Russia and Imperial Japan over territorial control in China and Korea led to the outbreak of war in February 1904. Japan struck the first blow with a surprise naval attack against the anchored Russian Pacific Fleet at its base in Port Arthur. Once the fleet had been neutralized, the Japanese landed their Second Army on the Liaotung Peninsula in May 1904, in order to besiege Port Arthur. The fighting that followed has become legend in military history.

Respected military historian Robert Forczyk describes the Russian relief operation towards Port Arthur (the Battle of Telissu), and the lengthy siege of the Russian-held town and harbour. The initial Japanese attempts to capture the port by assault are documented in detail, together with the Japanese progress through the heavily fortified lines protecting Port Arthur.

Specially commissioned artworks bring to life in vivid detail the Battle of Nanshan Hill, the Japanese assault on the Wantai Heights, and the bombardments of the Russian forts. Maps and diagrams explore the strategic situation and tactical progress of the fighting in step-by-step detail, and over 60 period photographs reveal the appearance and weaponry of the opposing forces and the terrain around Port Arthur.

Table of Contents

ORIGINS OF THE CAMPAIGN

CHRONOLOGY

OPPOSING COMMANDERS

Japanese

Russian

OPPOSING FORCES

Japanese

Russian

Orders of Battle

OPPOSING PLANS

Japanese

Russian

THE CAMPAIGN

Opening moves

Fight for the outer perimeter

The siege begins

The shift to trench warfare

The siege reaches its climax

AFTERMATH

Analysis

THE BATTLEFIELD TODAY

FURTHER READING

INDEX

Lingua

INGLESE

Illustrazioni

Riccamente illustrato a colori e in bianco e nero

Pagine

96

Misure

18 x 25

ISBN
9781472855633