The Kokuryûkai was founded in 1901 to foster the outbreak of a Russo-Japanese War. For these sake, the members of the society started spying in Korea, Manchuria, China and even Russia and prepared the image of a despotic and weak country, which would not be able to counter Japanese aspirations on the Asian mainland anymore. In 1895 the Triple Intervention under Russian leadership had finished the Japanese dreams of getting the Liaodong peninsula as a compensation for the Sino-Japanese War. And just some years later as a consequence of the Boxer Rebellion Russia seized Manchuria and was not willing to negotiate about its abandonment. Finally, the Japanese nationalists saw no alternative than founding another secret society to prepare the Jap...
The main goal of this article is to present the historical development of the kokutai doctrine pol. ...
This volume examines the Russo-Japanese War in its military, diplomatic, social, political, economic...
On April 28, 1903, some Japanese newspapers in Tokyo published the Russian government’s recent attit...
The Kokuryûkai was founded in 1901 to foster the outbreak of a Russo-Japanese War. For these sake, t...
The article is devoted to the process of the activity of the Russian naval intelligence in Japan dur...
The Amur Society (often falsely translated as Black Dragon Society) was a resource for the Japanese ...
Russia’s defeat in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905 and the Portsmouth Peace Treaty radically ch...
This article is devoted to the historical significance and results of the Russian-Japanese war of 19...
The article examines the activities of Russian naval intelligence in China in the early twentieth ce...
The 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War was the first major conflict of the twentieth century and a turning...
The article examines the colonization of the Far East, which was one of the most important problems ...
Nomonhan and Changkufeng: Immediately following the Mukden Incident in 1931 and the founding of Manc...
The article is devoted to the state of Russian-Japanese relations at the level of civil diplomacy fo...
The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05 marked a clear turning point in the development of modern military...
Sakhalin occupies a special place in the history of relations between Russia and Japan. Depending on...
The main goal of this article is to present the historical development of the kokutai doctrine pol. ...
This volume examines the Russo-Japanese War in its military, diplomatic, social, political, economic...
On April 28, 1903, some Japanese newspapers in Tokyo published the Russian government’s recent attit...
The Kokuryûkai was founded in 1901 to foster the outbreak of a Russo-Japanese War. For these sake, t...
The article is devoted to the process of the activity of the Russian naval intelligence in Japan dur...
The Amur Society (often falsely translated as Black Dragon Society) was a resource for the Japanese ...
Russia’s defeat in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905 and the Portsmouth Peace Treaty radically ch...
This article is devoted to the historical significance and results of the Russian-Japanese war of 19...
The article examines the activities of Russian naval intelligence in China in the early twentieth ce...
The 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War was the first major conflict of the twentieth century and a turning...
The article examines the colonization of the Far East, which was one of the most important problems ...
Nomonhan and Changkufeng: Immediately following the Mukden Incident in 1931 and the founding of Manc...
The article is devoted to the state of Russian-Japanese relations at the level of civil diplomacy fo...
The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05 marked a clear turning point in the development of modern military...
Sakhalin occupies a special place in the history of relations between Russia and Japan. Depending on...
The main goal of this article is to present the historical development of the kokutai doctrine pol. ...
This volume examines the Russo-Japanese War in its military, diplomatic, social, political, economic...
On April 28, 1903, some Japanese newspapers in Tokyo published the Russian government’s recent attit...