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{{Infobox Conflict | |||
|side1=*Japan | |||
Supported by | |||
*[[United Kingdom]] | |||
|side2=*Russian Empire | |||
Supported by | |||
*Principality of Montenegro | |||
|location=*Manchuria | |||
*Sea of Japan | |||
|date=[[1904]]-[[1905]] | |||
|strength1= | |||
|strength2= | |||
|result=Japanese victory, Japan gains Korea and southern half of Sakhalin, 1905 Russian revolution, Anglo-Japanese co-operation and friendship strengthened | |||
|leader1=Emperor Meiji | |||
|leader2=Tsar Nicholas II | |||
}} | |||
The '''Russo-Japanese War''' was a war between [[Russia]] and [[Japan]] fought in [[1905]] and was a Japanese victory, and the start of the downfall of the Russian Empire. Soldiers from the Russo-Japanese War were abducted by the [[War Lord]]s for their [[War Game|war games]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]]'') | The '''Russo-Japanese War''' was a war between [[Russia]] and [[Japan]] fought in [[1905]] and was a Japanese victory, and the start of the downfall of the Russian Empire. Soldiers from the Russo-Japanese War were abducted by the [[War Lord]]s for their [[War Game|war games]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]]'') | ||
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[[Category:Russia]] | [[Category:Russia]] |