Battle of Nanshan

Battle of Nanshan
Part of the Russo-Japanese War

Japanese assault on the entrenched Russian forces, 1904 at the Battle of Nanshan
Date24–26 May 1904[a]
Location
Result Japanese victory
Belligerents
 Empire of Japan Russian Empire Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Oku Yasukata Russian Empire Anatoly Stessel
Russian Empire Mitrofan Nadein
Russian Empire Alexander Fok
Russian Empire Nikolai Tretyakov
Strength
35,500

3,800

  • 17,000 in all (did not take part in the battle)
Casualties and losses
6,198 killed, wounded or captured 182 killed
836 wounded
598 Missing in action[1]

The Battle of Nanshan (南山の戦い, Nanzan no tatakai), also known as the battle of Jinzhou or Chinchou (Russian: Сражение при Цзинь-чжоу/Кинь-чжоу[2]), was one of many vicious land battles of the Russo-Japanese War. It took place on 24–26 May 1904 across a two-mile-wide defense line across the narrowest part of the Liáodōng Peninsula, covering the approaches to Port Arthur and on the 116-meter high Nanshan Hill, the present-day Jinzhou District, north of the city center of Dalian, Liaoning, China.


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  1. ^ Russian Main Military Medical Directorate (Glavnoe Voenno-Sanitarnoe Upravlenie) statistical report. 1914.
  2. ^ Arsenyev & Shevyakov 1907.