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Battle of the Sea of Japan; also known as the Battle of Tsushima. History's only decisive battleship fleet action.

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When did Battle of Tsushima happen?

Battle of Tsushima happened on 1905-05-28.


Were any battles at sea against the enemy?

Battle of the Yellow Sea & Battle of Tsushima


What is another name for the Sea of japan naval battle?

Tsushima


Who was the commander of the Russian fleet at the BAttle of Tsushima?

Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky.


Site of the battle where the Japanese navy defeated the Russian Far Eastern Fleet in 1904?

The battle of Tsushima


Which was the greatest battle?

The Battle of Tsushima in 1905. Histories only decisive sea battle fought between modern (steel) battleship fleets.


Naval battle in Sea of Japan between Russia and Japan in 1908?

Battle of Tsushima between Russia and Japan 1905.


Who did japan defeat to become a world power?

Russia, in the Battle of the Tsushima Straits, in 1905.


Which was the greatest single battle of the war?

The Battle of Tsushima in 1905. Histories only decisive sea battle fought by modern (steel) battleship fleets.


Which famous sea battle was in 1805?

Battle of Tsushima 27 May 1905. Histories only decisive clash of steel battleship fleets.


What was the 1905 Battle of the russo-Japanese war beginning with t?

The "Battle of Tsushima", sometimes pronounced as "Sue-she-ma", or some people might pronounce it as "To-she-ma." Most historians most likely use the former pronunciation. The Tsushima Straits (where the battle occurred) is named after the island of Tsushima, which sits in the Straits. Some writing's state that the Japanese name, Tsushima; means "Donkey's Ears" in English. Some maps show the Tsushima Straits as the Korean Straits; which would also be accurate, as those straits do separate Japan from Korea. Whatever the name, the straits did offer the most direct route for the Russian battleship squadron to their port in Vladivstock; which is why the Russian Admiral chose to fight his way through it.


What was the ironclads battleship's name?

Prince Suvorov (Kniaz Suvorov) Russian flagship during the Battle of Tsushima in 1905.