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Manchurian horsemen attacking a sleigh carrying wounded Russian soldiers, Russo-Japanese War (colour litho)
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Manchurian horsemen attacking a sleigh carrying wounded Russian soldiers, Russo-Japanese War (colour litho)
2795923 Manchurian horsemen attacking a sleigh carrying wounded Russian soldiers, Russo-Japanese War (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Manchurian horsemen attacking a sleigh carrying Russian soldiers wounded at the Battle of Mukden, Russo-Japanese War. Apres la bataille. Traineau, transportant des blesses Russes, attaque par des Khoungouses. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 12 March 1905.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22436030
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Ambulance Battle Of Mukden Brigands Casualties Horse Drawn Horsemen Manchuria Manchurian Red Cross Russo Japanese War Sleigh Injuries Wound
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This print captures a dramatic moment during the Russo-Japanese War, showcasing the relentless attack of Manchurian horsemen on a sleigh carrying wounded Russian soldiers. The intense colors of this lithograph bring to life the chaos and violence that unfolded on that fateful day. The Battle of Mukden is depicted here, with its aftermath portrayed in vivid detail. As snow blankets the ground, these brave soldiers find themselves caught in a treacherous winter landscape, fighting for their lives against an onslaught of enemy forces. The red cross emblem on the sleigh serves as a poignant reminder of the humanitarian mission these soldiers were undertaking. In this scene, we witness not only the brutality of war but also acts of heroism and resilience. Despite their injuries and vulnerable position, these Russian soldiers refuse to surrender without a fight. Their determination shines through as they defend themselves against their assailants. This artwork originally appeared in Le Petit Journal on March 12th, 1905 - offering readers an insight into one small fraction of this devastating conflict. It serves as both a historical document and an artistic representation that encapsulates the horrors faced by those involved in warfare. Through this powerful image, we are reminded of the sacrifices made by countless individuals during times of conflict while highlighting humanity's enduring spirit even amidst unimaginable adversity.
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