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English: Russian prisoners of war in a Japanese hospital in Sasebo, 1905. These are the sailors from Sisoy Veliky battleship sunk in the Battle of Tsushima. |
Date | (not earlier than May) |
Source | Gladkih, S. A. (2010, in Russian). Geroy zusimskogo srazheniys Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov (Герой цусимского сражения Николай Иванович Пирогов). |
Author | Unknown (Japanese Navy?) |
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