Occupation of Southern Manchuria
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Was the Japanese invasion of Manchuria during the Russo-Japanese War.
Chronology
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- July 1904: Russian forces are forced to abandon the village of Hsimucheng to advancing Japanese forces.
- January 1905: Japanese forces besiege Port Arthur.
- July 1904: Russian forces are forced to abandon the village of Hsimucheng to advancing Japanese forces.
- March 1905: After their victory at the Battle of Mukden, the Japanese occupied all of southern Manchuria.
- August 1904: Advances of the Japanese 3rd Japanese Army in southern Manchuria by August 15th.
- July 1904: Japanese forces take the village of Tashihchiao.
- June 1904: Russian troops abandon the critical Motien Pass to advancing Japanese forces.
- July 1904: Japanese forces take the village of Tashihchiao.
- October 1904: Battle of Shaho between Russian and Japanese forces.
- May 1904: Japanese troops take Chinchou and Dalny.
- July 1904: Japanese forces take the village of Tashihchiao.