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  • English: Corpses on Dalny battlefield, photographed on January 4 1905 (the day after the Japanese conquested Port Arthur) by Admiral Ernesto Burzagli (1873-1944), Italian naval attaché in Tokio, who sailed from Yokohama (Japan) on a diplomatic mission to Port Arthur, during the Russo-Japanese War. The original picture, scanned by Emiliano Burzagli, belongs to the Private archive of Burzaghi family, Italy.
  • Italiano: Cadaveri sul campo di battaglia di Dalny, sul fronte russo-giapponese, il 4 gennaio 1905, giorno dopo la conquista giapponese di Port Arthur, fotografati dall'ammiraglio Ernesto Burzagli (1873-1944), attaché navale italiano a Tokio, che partì da Yokohama (Giappone), in missione diplomatica verso Port Arthur, durante la Guerra russo-giapponese. L'immagine originale, scansita da Emiliano Burzagli, fa parte dell'Archivio privato della famiglia Burzagli.
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Author Ernesto Burzagli (1873-1944).
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