Katsura Maru Number Two was a Japanese auxiliary gunboat built as a merchant ship at Urabe in 1937 and requisitioned by the Imperial Japanese Navy prior...
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screw-driven steam corvette Kanrin Maru, Japan's first screw-driven steam warship, 1857 The gunboat Chiyoda, was Japan's first domestically built steam warship...
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while Katsura Tarō, Komura Jutarō and Field Marshal Yamagata Aritomo favored war. Meanwhile, Japan and Britain had signed the Anglo-Japanese Alliance...
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Taft–Katsura Agreement, with the United States acknowledging Japanese control of Korea, and Japan recognizing American control of the Philippines. The two...
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Matsu-class destroyer (redirect from Japanese destroyer Momo (Type D))
Imperial Japanese Navy Combined Fleet, Kōjinsha (Japan), June 1988, ISBN 4-7698-0386-9 The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.41 Japanese Destroyers...
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the bow. At 19:46, the 1,368-long-ton (1,390 t) converted gunboat Katsura Maru Number Two sank, bow first, her stern vertical in the air. Five loud underwater...
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Retrieved 29 December 2011. "Renzan Maru". www.combinedfleet.com. Retrieved 18 March 2021. "IJN High Seas Auxiliary Gunboats". combinedfleet. Retrieved 14 October...
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May 30 – Japan's Prime Minister Katsura Tarō asks U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt to moderate peace discussions to end the Russo-Japanese War. June...
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