Om A British Attaché in the Russo-Japanese War
An Eye-Witness' Scrap-Book of the First Modern Trench War
In 1904 war erupted between Russia and Japan, fought with trenches, machine guns, barbed wire, and artillery. Military attachés from around the world flocked to the battlefield to observe and record what they saw. Leading the British military mission to the Japanese Army was Sir Ian Hamilton, whose diary provides an intimate portrait at the world of the military attaché and the world's first look at the horrors of modern warfare.
In this second volume, Hamilton witnesses the battles of Liaoyang and Shaho, journeys through the carnage at Port Arthur, and receives an offer he can't refuse.
Sir Ian Hamilton (1853-1947) was a British staff officer, writer, and diarist.
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