Japan's victory at Mukden, forged on a winter battlefield requiring relentless sacrifice, shattered the old world order, compelling the great powers to the negotiating table. The end of the Russo-Japanese War was not just a cessation of hostilities—it was the birth of Japan as a military titan, a force that the world could no longer dare to ignore.
Mukden. 19 February - 10 March, 1905. Russo-Japanese War.
Japanese: 200,00 to 320,000 soldiers; 53,000 to 70,000 KIA.
Russian: 200,000 to 310,000 soldiers; 20,000 to 156,000 KIA.
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