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Osprey: The Russo-Japanese War & Birth of the Battle Cruiser


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Personal logo Virtualscratchbuilder Supporting Member of TMP Fezian writes:

It appears to be a painting of the Russian battleship Petropavlovsk blowing up after hitting the mine that sank her in 1904. Neither she nor her two sisters were at Tsushima.


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Osprey writes:

Publishing recently is Tsushuma 1905, which looks at one of the most decisive surface naval battles of the 20th Century.

Tsushima 1905

Author Mark Lardas looks into the growth of the Japanese navy in one of our recent blog posts, and how Japan came to possess one of the most powerful battlecruisers in the world.

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