File:Cossacks at Lake Baikal.jpg

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English: Cossacks marching across frozen Lake Baikal during the Russo-Japanese War.
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Source The Russo-Japanese War: a photographic and descriptive review of the great conflict in the Far East gathered from the reports, records, cable despatches, photographs, etc., of Collier's war correspondents, Page 72. [1]
Author P. F. Collier's photographer, digitized by Google Books

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