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War

3392. Sinking Russian Battleship (New Year\'s Greeting)
2639. Military Postcard (gunji yūbin), Victory Celebration
2826. Russo-Japanese Peace Commission in Conference at Portsmouth Navy Yard U.S.A., August  1905 (Peace Commission Post Card
2827. The Russian fleet was destroyed by the Japanese fleet at Port Arthur
2620. Our Army Captured Takubokujo
2619. The Rear Attack of Port Arthur
2622. Russia Man-of-War in Port
2623. Triumphant battle flag
2637. Imperial Army Airplane
2633. New Military Equipment
3156. Decisive Battle - In the distance enemy torpedo squadrons can be seen attacking our  cruisers (artwork by Takeshi Matsuzoe)
3155. Landing ashore and facing the enemy under a hail of bullets (artwork by Sakuzō Itō)

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