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  • {{r|First Sino-Japanese War}}
    409 bytes (56 words) - 17:14, 12 September 2010
  • ...tarism|development of a military-dominated government]]) and wars (e.g., [[First Sino-Japanese War]], [[Russo-Japanese War]]) that led to [[World War Two in the Pacific]]; al
    283 bytes (41 words) - 22:18, 14 October 2010
  • {{r|First Sino-Japanese War}}
    643 bytes (86 words) - 11:04, 27 August 2010
  • {{r|First Sino-Japanese War}}
    455 bytes (58 words) - 22:26, 14 October 2010
  • *[[First Sino-Japanese War]]
    777 bytes (114 words) - 10:09, 28 February 2024
  • {{r|First Sino-Japanese War}}
    635 bytes (82 words) - 22:58, 10 October 2010
  • ...up the gains of the [[Russo-Japanese-War]], [[Manchurian Incident]], and [[First Sino-Japanese War]]
    298 bytes (34 words) - 16:22, 9 September 2010
  • ...er by an Asian one; arguably a continuation of Japanese expansion in the [[First Sino-Japanese War]]
    342 bytes (50 words) - 16:06, 14 September 2010
  • {{r|First Sino-Japanese War}}
    285 bytes (36 words) - 14:41, 27 August 2010
  • {{r|First Sino-Japanese War}}
    375 bytes (53 words) - 06:19, 3 September 2011
  • Originally, Japan took control in the area after the [[First Sino-Japanese War]], but returned it to China, which then leased it to Russia. The [[Russo-Ja
    994 bytes (139 words) - 04:06, 6 September 2010
  • The settlement of the [[First Sino-Japanese War]] led to some of the causes of the war, specifically the forced lease of [[
    954 bytes (146 words) - 19:12, 14 September 2010
  • Specifically fought over control of [[Korea]], the '''First Sino-Japanese War''', between [[Qing Dynasty]] China and [[Meiji Restoration]] [[Japan]], al
    314 bytes (43 words) - 10:07, 28 February 2024
  • {{r|First Sino-Japanese War}}
    1 KB (138 words) - 23:57, 13 September 2010
  • ...[to the United States, then we would not only give up the fruits of the [[First Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese War]], and the [[Russo-Japanese War]], but also abandon the r
    3 KB (421 words) - 06:28, 21 September 2010
  • ...[to the United States, then we would not only give up the fruits of the [[First Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese War]], and the [[Russo-Japanese War]], but also abandon the r
    3 KB (501 words) - 09:19, 31 March 2024
  • ...[to the United States, then we would not only give up the fruits of the [[First Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese War]], and the [[Russo-Japanese War]], but also abandon the r
    4 KB (600 words) - 07:15, 31 March 2024
  • ...r involvement by regional warlords. This war is differentiated from the [[First Sino-Japanese War]] of 1894-1895.
    5 KB (707 words) - 08:58, 25 September 2013
  • ==First Sino-Japanese War==
    5 KB (756 words) - 12:23, 22 April 2011
  • Following graduation from the Naval Academy in 1887, he served in the [[First Sino-Japanese War]].
    3 KB (493 words) - 19:46, 29 August 2010
  • In 1886 he became vice war minister. During the [[First Sino-Japanese War]], he commanded the 3rd Division.
    3 KB (518 words) - 23:50, 7 September 2010
  • ...u Clan]]. In 1892, he graduated from the Army War College, served in the [[First Sino-Japanese War]], and studied in Russia in 1898. During the [[Russo-Japanese War]], he was
    6 KB (846 words) - 13:02, 13 September 2010
  • ...any key battles took place in Liaoning. The 9-18 incident that started the first Sino-Japanese war occurred in 1932 in Shenyang. Liaoning quickly fell into Japanese hands alo
    8 KB (1,313 words) - 11:34, 7 March 2024
  • ...[to the United States, then we would not only give up the fruits of the [[First Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese War]], and the [[Russo-Japanese War]], but also abandon the r
    20 KB (3,122 words) - 20:45, 2 April 2024
  • ...of hitting before war was declared." Indeed, Japan had done that in the [[First Sino-Japanese War]], the [[Russo-Japanese War]], and frequently in the internal conflicts of
    25 KB (3,954 words) - 12:48, 2 April 2024
  • ...e Treaty]], and not only World War I, but the [[Russo-Japanese War]] and [[First Sino-Japanese War]], as well as the [[Japanese militarism|Japanese militarism before World Wa
    53 KB (8,195 words) - 13:42, 6 April 2024
  • ...e a professional revolutionary. In 1895, after the Chinese defeat in the [[First Sino-Japanese war]], Sun Yat-sen attempted his first revolution in Guangzhou: This was the fi
    18 KB (2,703 words) - 10:16, 2 February 2023