The Russian Navy in the Russo-Japanese War

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The Russian Navy in the Russo-Japanese War
N L Nikolai Lavrentevich Klado
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They would then be able to deal with him definitely, and afterwards concentrate all their strength against Rodjestvensky.
Will the main body of the Japanese force go south to meet Admiral Rodjestvensky ?
As we see, our cruisers will have to choose between two equally difiicult situations : remaining near Vladivostok, for example, in the Corean Straits, and, as a consequence, abandoning all idea of a junction with the relieving fleet ; or else following the fast- going Japanese ships sent agains
...t them — that is to say, rushing into conflict with the bulk of the enemy's forces at too early a period, and going forward to certain destruc- tion. That is certainly a difficult question, and I am not able to find any satisfactory solution to it. However, perhaps the Japanese may have a good reason for detaching a comparatively strong division against our cruisers. Indeed, they might fear that the latter, whilst their fleet advanced to meet Russo-Japanese War. 125 the second Pacific Squadron, would act vigorously on their communications by sea — particularly by seizing and sinking, as these cruisers have already done, their mili- tary transports in the Corean Straits — or else might go to the relief of Port Arthur, if that place still held out.

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