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Chapter 200 - Chapter 193: End of the Russo-Japanese War_2

Of course, after having an army of sufficient size, the current battlefield was not just Port Arthur, but could even be described as blooming in multiple places.

The Island Nation's Army deployed a part to defend and attempt to capture Port Arthur, and another part to advance north and capture locations like Liaoyang Sand River.

As the war progressed, the attitudes of the soldiers from the Island Nation and the Russian soldiers gradually became two extremes.

At this time, the samurai spirit of the Island Nation truly played a crucial role; even if their comrades were being killed or injured, the Island Nation's soldiers would still bravely charge without fearing death.

On the other hand, the Russian army faced increased fear with each comrade's injury or death.

To avoid affecting Europe's interests, more than half of the army dispatched to the Far East were temporarily mobilized peasant soldiers.

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