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Russians officially didn't lose the Russo-Japanese War, I believe it ended with a truce, but they lost key battles in both the sea and land. Their Baltic Fleet which was touted as the strongest in the world was decimated by the newly formed Imperial Japanese Fleet and their cavalry was defeated by Japan's in a decisive battle.

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