Imperial Guards Crushing the Enemy Army in a Hard Fight at Keelung on the Island of Taiwan
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At Keelung, Taiwan, the Imperiod Guard Division Smashes the Enemy (Taiwantō Kirun Konoe shidan funsen tekigun o gekiha su)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Konoe's troops in the pacification of Taiwan land at Keelung and turn toward Taipei
Freer and Sackler
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Our army attacking the enemy at Jiuliancheng
Freer and Sackler
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In Order to Pacify Taiwan, the Imperial Guard Division, Having Landed at Keelung, Advances Toward Taipei in Pursuit of the Rebels (Konoe shidan Taiwan chinbu to shite Kirun ni jōrikushi hanto o tsuigeki shite Taihoku ni mukai zenshin suru zu)
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The Japanese Army Attacks the Enemy at Kiuliencheng (Wagagun Kyūrenjō no tekihei o kōgeki su)
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The Japanese Second Army Battles Hard at Chinchou (Dai ni gun Kinshūjō daigekisen no zu)
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Picture of the Hard Fight of Commander Yamanaka, Chief Gunner of Our Warship Fuji, in the Naval Battle at the Entrance of Port Arthur
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Taiwanese Bandits Barbarically Assault the Japanese Imperial Guard Transportation Corps at Sanchiaoyung (Taiwan Sankakuyū ni oite dozoku Konoe yusōtai o zangeki suru zu)
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Smoke rising from the bombs and shells being showered on the enemy stronghold at San Casciano, one of the ke...
Alexander Turnbull Library
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In the Attack on Newchang, Colonel Satō Was Wounded by an Enemy Bullet. Undauntedly, However, He Kept Dashing at the Enemy Using the Regimental Flag as a Crutch, and Finally Conquered an Enemy Fortress
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On March 28, Cavalries on Both Sides Clashed at Dingzhou and Faced One Another on Foot, at the End of the Battle the Bravery of Our Soldiers Greatly Prevailed and Enemy Troops Panicked
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Attack made by the forts at Jih island and the south-eastern head of Liukung island and the Chinese men-of-war upon the already captured Lukeutsuy forts on the E. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei, and the Japanese army on land
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Colonel Satō Makes a Dash at the Enemy Using the Regimental Flag as a Crutch in the Fierce Battle of Newchang (Satō taisa Nyuchan gekisen no eki rentaiki o tsue ni shite tokkansu)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
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The Japanese Army on Its Righteous Mission to Chastize China Fights Furiously at Haicheng in the Snow and Ice: The Brave Major General Ōshima at Battle (Sei Shin gigun Kaijō seppyōchū no gekisen Ōshima shōshō yūsō taiteki no zu)
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Picture of Odai Matarokurō Setting His Own Castle on Fire, Calmly Entering the Fiery Pit and Dying; Enemy Troops Were Amazed at His Bravery
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Russo-Japanese War News: The Japanese Cavalry Scouts Met Some 600 Enemy Cavalry Troops at the South Gate of Chongju, Korea, and after Fierce Fighting Drove Them Away and Occupied Chongju
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Last Updated: 2020-11-30
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