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Japanese soldiers landed at Chemulpo after naval battle, waiting on a beach to entrain... c1904. Creator: Robert Lee Dunn
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Japanese soldiers landed at Chemulpo after naval battle, waiting on a beach to entrain... c1904. Creator: Robert Lee Dunn
Japanese soldiers landed at Chemulpo after naval battle, waiting on a beach to entrain to Seoul, c1904
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This evocative photograph, taken by Robert Lee Dunn in 1904, captures a moment of history as Japanese soldiers wait on the beach at Chemulpo (now Incheon, South Korea) after a naval battle during the Russo-Japanese War. Dressed in their military uniforms, the soldiers stand in a group, some looking directly at the camera with a determined gaze, while others seem lost in thought or engaged in conversation. The soft glow of lanterns illuminates the scene, casting long shadows and adding to the sense of stillness and anticipation. The soldiers' clothing, with high collars and loose-fitting sleeves, reflects the military fashion of the time. The image serves as a reminder of the meeting of frontiers and the clash of empires that characterized the early 20th century. The soldiers' wait on the beach, poised to entrain to Seoul, underscores the strategic importance of the region and the significance of the war. This historic photograph, now held in the Library of Congress, offers a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of Asia.
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