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Russo-Japanese War, c.1904 (litho)
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Russo-Japanese War, c.1904 (litho)
STC331281 Russo-Japanese War, c.1904 (litho) by Russian School (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Japanese soldiers repeating the situation by telephone to Western journalists; Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905);); The Stapleton Collection
Media ID 33391032
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Empire Of Japan Front Line Guard Japanese Army Messages News Phone Rifles Russian Empire Telegraph B W Photo Black And White Photograph Defensive Weapon Infantry Weapon
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This photograph captures a significant moment in history during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. Taken by an anonymous Russian School artist, this lithograph depicts Japanese soldiers relaying crucial information to Western journalists via telephone. The image portrays a scene from the front line in Southern Manchuria, where communication plays a vital role in warfare. A group of Japanese soldiers can be seen huddled around a window, anxiously passing on news and messages using the latest technology available at that time - the telephone. This innovative means of communication allowed them to bridge vast distances and keep foreign journalists informed about the ongoing conflict. Dressed in military uniforms, these brave men stand guard while fulfilling their duty as messengers between the battlefield and the outside world. The intensity on their faces reflects both their commitment to their mission and the gravity of war. The lithograph not only showcases weaponry such as rifles but also highlights how advancements in technology played a pivotal role during this era. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come since then, with modern-day communications being light-years ahead. This historical print is part of The Stapleton Collection held privately, preserving an important chapter from both Russian Empire's and Empire of Japan's pasts. Its significance lies not just in its artistic value but also in its ability to transport us back to a time when telegraph lines connected nations torn apart by war. Bridgeman Images has skillfully captured this poignant moment through meticulous engraving techniques, ensuring that future generations can appreciate this snapshot from one of history's most transformative conflicts – without commercial use or mention hereof.
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