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Japan's defeat of Russia at Port Arthur in north-east China was the first victory of an Asian country over a European power
Monument of [Hill] 203”, Port Arthur, Manchuria, c. 1910. | Old TokyoOld Tokyo
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Red Sun Rising: An American Reporter in the First Sino-Japanese War
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Attack on Port Arthur | Historical Atlas of Asia Pacific (8 February 1904) | Omniatlas
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Port Arthur, China During Russo-Japanese War, 1904-05. News Photo - Getty Images
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