<p>The first of this five-volume work deals with the&nbsp;causes of the war and the opening events up to&nbsp;and including the Battle of the Ya-Lu. An important&nbsp;study written with all criticism excluded.&nbsp;</p><p>This was war being observed by every military establishment and news agency in the world. The level of interest in the Russo-Japanese War rested on two facts: First the idea of a small and rising Asian power engaging in a conflict with an established and huge European colonial power captured the imaginations of everyone. The other substantial issue was the use of weapons that were the product of a century of industrial development. The conclusions of pre-World War I studies revealed that the battlefield had become intensely lethal&nbsp;or which the belligerents were not well prepared in any&nbsp;aspect. Moreover the defeat of Imperial Russia infused&nbsp;a level of hope and energy to struggle for liberation into&nbsp;</p><p>the people of colour throughout the colonial world.&nbsp;</p><p>Because of the far-reaching global implications of the war factors ranging from international political financial and&nbsp;military relationships to the scale of the battlefield(s) to&nbsp;the size of armies and duration of battles recent times&nbsp;have seen a resurgence of interest in this conflict that was&nbsp;</p><p>once rendered to the dustbin of history by World War I.</p>
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