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Seek the history of the Russo-Japanese War (Manchuria War)
The Russo-Japanese War refers to the war between imperialist powers in the land of northeast China from 65438 to 1905, when the Japanese Empire and the Russian Empire fought for the control of Liaodong Peninsula and Korean Peninsula in China. Ended in the failure of the Russian empire.

During the Russo-Japanese War, the northeast of China was the battlefield of land confrontation between the two sides. The local people suffered great disasters, and their lives and property suffered unprecedented havoc. The factories and houses in Lushun were bombed, and even the temples were not spared. Cattle were robbed, food was robbed, and hundreds of thousands of refugees were displaced. Both China and Russia forced the Japanese people to transport ammunition and labor for them. Many people died unjustly under the artillery fire of the invaders of the two countries, and even a large number of Japanese civilians were killed as "spies" by China and Russia. This war not only seriously violated China's territory and sovereignty, but also caused great losses and personal injuries to the people in Northeast China.