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"Activities of Russian Naval Intelligence During the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905"

Gurinov, Sergey Leonidovich

Abstract

The article is devoted to the process of the activity of the Russian naval intelligence in Japan during the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-1905. The article deals with the problems that prevented Russian naval intelligence from continuing to work on the Japanese islands during the fighting. Not the least role in the circumstances was played by the Japanese counterintelligence, which was vigilantly watching for possible spies. At the same time, Russian counterintelligence in the Far Eastern region has shown its ineffectiveness. Information about the confrontation between Japanese and Russian naval intelligence is given. The reasons for the lag of the Russian naval intelligence from the Japanese colleagues are investigated. The prerequisites for successful professional results of Japanese scouts in the early twentieth century are analyzed. The author traces the relationship between the state policy of the Russian Empire and the formation of Russian naval intelligence in the Far East. The author studies the history of Russian intelligence and the Russian Imperial Navy in the early twentieth century. In addition, the operations of Japanese military intelligence officers are considered, such as: agitation among the small peoples of Siberia against the Russian government and the organization of an uprising of Macedonian revolutionaries in the Balkans with the aim of subsequently diverting the Russian army to the problems of this region. The most successful operation of the Japanese side was the creation of detachments of Hunghuz or Chinese bandits with enemy officers at the head of the rear of the Russian troops in Manchuria.

Keywords: intelligence, counterintelligence, Russian Empire, Japan, naval agent, military operations, peoples of Siberia, Far East, Manchuria, Hunghuz, Japanese officers, spies.

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Gurinov, Sergey Leonidovich "Activities of Russian Naval Intelligence During the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905" Bulletin Social-Economic and Humanitarian Research, Tom 10, Issue 12 P. 50 - 57. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.4579490