Invasion of Sakhalin
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Was the Japanese invasion of Sakhalin during the Russo-Japanese War.
Chronology
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- July 1905: The Japanese occupied Korsakov.
- July 1905: A Japanese detachment landed at Cape Notoro.
- July 1905: The Japanese occupied Korsakov.
- July 1905: The Japanese landed in northern Sakhalin near Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinski. Because of the numerical and material superiority of the Japanese, the Russians withdrew from the city.
- July 1905: Japanese forces landed between Aniva and Korsakov.
- July 1905: Japanese forces took the village of Vladimirovka (present-day Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk).
- July 1905: The Japanese landed in northern Sakhalin near Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinski. Because of the numerical and material superiority of the Japanese, the Russians withdrew from the city.
- July 1905: Japanese forces took the village of Vladimirovka (present-day Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk).
- July 1905: Russian Colonel Arciszewski dug in to resist the Japanese, but was outflanked and forced to flee into the mountainous interior of Sakalin island. He surrendered with his remaining men on 16 July.
- July 1905: All the Russian forces in Sakhalin Island surrendered to the Japanese.