A close view of 203 Metre Hill from the Russian side before its capture by the Japanese. It was the highest point in Port Arthur, overlooking the harbor, where the Russian Pacific Fleet was blockaded. Japanese first attacked Hill 306 on Sept. 18, 1904, and finally prevailed on Dec. 5, 1904. Russo-Japanese War 1904-05 (BSLOC 2017 18 102)

A close view of 203 Metre Hill from the Russian side before its capture by the Japanese. It was the highest point in Port Arthur, overlooking the harbor, where the Russian Pacific Fleet was blockaded. Japanese first attacked Hill 306 on Sept. 18, 1904, and finally prevailed on Dec. 5, 1904. Russo-Japanese War 1904-05 (BSLOC_2017_18_102) Stock Photo
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A close view of 203 Metre Hill from the Russian side before its capture by the Japanese. It was the highest point in Port Arthur

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