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Sinking of the Japanese Cruiser "Chitozo" During the Night Attack on Port Arthur January 26-27, 1904 Creator: Unknown. Sinking of the Japanese Cruiser "Chitozo" During the Night Attack on Port Arthur January 26-27, 1904 Creator: Unknown
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Sinking of the Japanese Cruiser "Chitozo" During the Night Attack on Port Arthur January 26-27, 1904 Creator: Unknown. Sinking of the Japanese Cruiser "Chitozo" During the Night Attack on Port Arthur January 26-27, 1904 Creator: Unknown
Sinking of the Japanese Cruiser "Chitozo" During the Night Attack on Port Arthur (January 26-27, 1904), 1904. This collection includes tsarist-era advertisements and a set of posters from the era of the Russo-Japanese War (1904-5) that contains images reflecting a Russian perspective of that war. National Library of Russia
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1904 Chromolithograph Cruiser Explosion National Library Of Russia Naval Battle Naval Ship Russo Japanese War Sailor Sailors Sinking Warships Naval Warfare Warship
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This dramatic chromolithograph print captures the intense moment of the sinking of the Japanese Cruiser "Chitozo" during the night attack on Port Arthur on January 26-27, 1904. The artist, unknown but undoubtedly skilled, has depicted the chaos and destruction of naval warfare with vivid colors and intricate detail.
The image transports us back to a pivotal moment in history, when tensions between Russia and Japan were at their peak during the Russo-Japanese War. The poster is not just a piece of art, but a historical document that reflects a Russian perspective on this significant event.
As we gaze upon this scene of battle and tragedy, we are reminded of the sacrifices made by sailors on both sides as they fought for their countries. The explosion that rips through the cruiser is captured with such realism that we can almost hear the roar of cannons and feel the heat of flames.
This print from the National Library of Russia is a testament to human resilience in times of conflict, as well as a tribute to those who lost their lives in pursuit of victory. It serves as a reminder that war leaves behind scars that last long after peace has been declared.
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