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Yalu River, Battle of (1904)

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Yalu River, Battle of

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The Japanese crossing the Yalu river during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05. On 1 May 1904 the Japanese army, led by Count Tamesada Kuroki, defeated the Russians at the Battle of the Yalu River, a victory that allowed the Japanese to press westwards towards Port Arthur. This illustration compares the event to the crossing of the Uji river during the Japanese civil war in 1184.

During the Russo-Japanese War, Russian defeat by the Japanese 1 May 1904 in the vicinity of Antung (now Dandong), Manchuria.

The Yalu River formed the border with Korea, and a 40,000-strong Japanese army under Count Tamesada Kuroki forced a crossing against light opposition; the following day, they launched an attack at the Russian garrison near Antung, a force of about 30,000. The attack was carried through very quickly and the garrison driven out, leaving some 3,000 casualties, 500 prisoners, and 48 guns. The Russians retired north, while the Japanese secured their crossing and began to move off in two directions: north after the Russian field armies and to the west in order to besiege Port Arthur.


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