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The Russo-Japanese War ended badly for Russia when it sent its Baltic fleet halfway around the world to fight Japan. The Russians were forced to retreat and were beaten by the Japanese. This happened in 1904 to 1905 and was the first time an Asian country beat a European country in a conflict.

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