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The Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905
Because of their lack of resources and lack of experience in modern warfare, the Japanese astounded the world with their victories over the Russians in what would later be known as the Russo-Japanese War. ... (Russo-Japanese War) Japan’s intentions was to provide a win win situation for both country’s in which they could both carve out sphere’s of influence within these country’s. ... They would not compromise and were very inflexible with the belief that if war broke out Russia would be the victor. ...
The Japanese, seeing that diplomacy would not work, severed negotiations with the Russians on February 6, 1904. Japan made plans to strike at Russia in quick decisive blows that would immobilize the Russians ability to make war.
Approximate Word count = 629 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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