Lecture 31: 1905 Tsushima—Japan Humiliates Russia
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and technology of the Royal Navy.
x Just getting his ships to the battle zone posed an enormous logistical
challenge. The vessels were coal-powered, and there were not many
friendly refueling stations along the route. The Hamburg–America
steamship line was contracted to position supply ships bearing
340,000 tons of coal at intervals along the route. On October 15,
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an epic journey.
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port of Vladivostok. The remaining battleships and cruisers were
intercepted by Togo. In the Battle of the Yellow Sea, the more
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neutral ports, where they were interned for the remainder of the war.
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of hopelessly outdated ironclads and slow coastal defense vessels.
Rozhestvensky realized that these ships would add nothing to the
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not to burden him with them, but he was nevertheless ordered to
wait for their arrival before proceeding to Vladivostok.
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the presence of many ships of questionable value, Rozhestvensky
still had a solid core of 7 modern battleships to Togo’s 4 and the
advantage of more 10- and 12-inch cannons—41 to Togo’s 17.
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speed, morale, and 8-inch guns.