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The Truth About Port Arthur

By E. K. (Evgenii Konstantinovich) Nozhin

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness the crumbling of a fortress and a military exposed, as a war correspondent chronicles the blunders and chaos that led to a devastating siege.

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2019-07-23
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"The Truth About Port Arthur" by E. K. (Evgenii Konstantinovich) Nozhin is a war story unveiling the disastrous siege of Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese War. Through the eyes of a war correspondent, the book reveals the turmoil and missteps of the Russian defense, particularly the leadership failures of commanders like Stössel and the struggles faced by General Smirnoff. From the initial bombardment to the unraveling of the defense, the narrative acts as both a firsthand record and a sharp critique of the Russian military's blunders and internal conflicts that led to a devastating outcome.

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