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Военная разведка России в борьбе с Японией (1904-1905)

Военная разведка России в борьбе с Японией (1904-1905)

Abstract

The article is devoted to a less known and disputable page in the history of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 the establishment and activities of the Russian military-intelligent bodies in the struggle with the strong and obstinate adversary in the Far East. The usage of a broader corps of archival materials, which have been so far less accessible to scholars, along with a new interpretation of the published sources, including memoirs and diaries of the participants in the war, enabled the author to stipulate the stages as well as to characterize the peculiarity and show the main trends of the Russian military intelligence as an autonomic structural component in the armed forces of the Russian Empire in the beginning of the twentieth century.

Статья посвящена одной из малоизвестных страниц в истории Русско-японской войны 1904-1905 гг. организации и деятельности военно-разведывательных органов России в период противоборства с сильным и упорным противником на Дальнем Востоке. Использование широкого круга архивных материалов, ранее недоступных исследователям, а также новое прочтение опубликованных источников, включая мемуары и дневники участников описываемых событий, позволили автору наметить этапы, дать характеристику особенностей и показать магистральные тенденции становления военной разведки как самостоятельного структурного элемента вооружённых сил Российской империи в начале XX в.

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РУССКО-ЯПОНСКАЯ ВОЙНА,ВОЕННАЯ РАЗВЕДКА,ШПИОНАЖ,ВОЕННЫЕ И ВОЕННО-МОРСКИЕ АТТАШЕ (АГЕНТЫ),ЛАЗУТЧИКИ,ДИВЕРСИОННАЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТЬ,RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR,MILITARY INTELLIGENCE,ESPIONAGE,MILITARY AND NAVAL ATTACHES (AGENTS),SCOUTS,SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY

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