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Japanese history Kadokawa Shinsho / "Siege of Lushun Russo-Japanese War, Kadokawa Shinsho /" Siege of Lushun, "the Russo-Japanese War's" Battle of Lushun, "a series of bloody attacks and casualties while Russian Shea forces were waiting for their fortresses and machine guns. Why was it possible, despite repeated failures, to seize the 203 highlands and finally win the battle? The key to this was the reform of tactics by Nogi Maresuke and others. Based on diaries, telegrams, and memoirs, including unpublished historical materials, thorough verification is carried out by energetic war historians. [Contents] Introduction - Ni Mt. Reizan - Chapter 1 Inconsistency - Organization of the Third Army and capture of the advancing position - 1, History and problems of the organization of the Siege of Lushun - 2, Problems of the organization of the 3rd Army headquarters - 3, Capturing of the advancing position - Chapter 2 Confusion - First full attack of Lushun - 1, Preparation for attack - 2, Attack plan - 3, Execution of attack - Chapter 3 Decision - Capture of the advancing fortress and the 2nd full attack of Lushun - 1, Conversion to direct attack and leadership of the predicament - 2, Attack against the advancing fortress - 1, Conversion to direct attack and leadership of the predicament - 2, Attack against the advancing fortress - 3, Preparation for attack of the 2nd full attack of Lushun - 4, Second full attack of Lushun - Chapter 4 Decision - Capture of the advancing fortress and the 2nd full attack of Lushun - 1, Conversion to direct attack and leadership of the predicament - 2, Attack against the advancing fortress Iji Nogi