The Russian Army and the Japanese War, Vol. 2 (of 2): Being Historical and Critical Comments on the Military Policy and Power of Russia and on the Campaign in the Far EastKuropatkin, A. N. (Alekseĭ Nikolaevich)
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The Russian Army and the Japanese War, Vol. 2 (of 2): Being Historical and Critical Comments on the Military Policy and Power of Russia and on the Campaign in the Far East
Kuropatkin, A. N. (Alekseĭ Nikolaevich)
Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905
Suvoroff, General, his campaigns, i. 8, 10
Sviatosloff, Grand-Duke, i. 4
Sweden as Russia’s neighbour, i. 3;
war with Russia, i. 12, 36;
her Russian frontier, i. 40–44
Tartars as Russia’s neighbours, i. 3
Ta-shih-chiao, battle of, ii. 182
Tashkent, Russian occupation of, i. 87, 147
Tchernaya, battle of the, i. 18
Telegraph and telephones, need for, ii. 143, 144, 162
Te-li-ssu, Russian disaster at, i. 257, 258
Territorial system, the, ii. 126
Tieh-ling, retirement from, ii. 86
Timber Company, the Royal:
its importance, i. 169;
Bezobrazoff’s propositions, i. 172;
investigation of, i. 173–184;
history of, ii. 306–313
Todleben, General:
Crimean War, i. 21;
assault on Plevna, i. 26
Togo, Admiral:
naval battle at Port Arthur, i. 238, 240
Topornin, General, ii. 276, 292, 297
Trans-Baikal Railway to Vladivostok, i. 69;
capacity of, i. 247–256
Trans-Baikal Cossack, success of, ii. 153
Triple Alliance, the, i. 46, 51, 87, 113
_Trous de loup_, i. 215, 216
Trubetski, Prince, President of the Moscow nobility,
correspondence with Kuropatkin, ii. 198–200
Tserpitski, General, ii. 279, 280, 290, 296, 297, 330
Tsitsihar, capture of, i. 155, ii. 322
Tsushima, defeat of Russian fleet at, i. 238–241
Turkey, and Russia, i. 3;
wars with Russia, i. 6, 81–83;
her army, i. 15;
her peace strength, i. 15;
Crimean War, i. 16;
war with Servia and Russia, i. 24;
Plevna, i. 25;
Russian loss, i. 36;
possibility of trouble with Russia, i. 58
Turkomans, Russian expedition against the, i. 30–32, 85, 86
Ujin, Colonel, his pack telephone system, ii. 143 _n._
Uniform, value of, ii. 100–103
Units, proposed details of, ii. 161–163;
breakdown of, ii. 314–335
_Ushakoff_, Russian ironclad, total loss of, at Tsushima, i. 240
Ussuri districts, Russian annexation of, i. 35, 69, 200
Vannovski, General, War Minister:
the improvement of the army, i. 113;
succeeded by General Kuropatkin, i. 115;
on the allotment of funds, i. 117
Velichko, Major-General, armament for Port Arthur, i. 128
Viceroyalty, establishment of the, i. 187
Vladivostok:
Trans-Baikal Railway, i. 69;
fortification of, i. 126, 148, 151, 200;
Russian fleet at, i. 237;
daring sally from, i. 239;
garrison at, ii. 206
Vogak, Major-General, council at Port Arthur, i. 180
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