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  1. Tōgō Heihachirō ( japanisch 東郷 平八郎; * 27. Januar 1848 im Kreis Kagoshima, Provinz Satsuma (heute Stadt Kagoshima, Präfektur Kagoshima) [1]; † 30. Mai 1934 in Tokio, Tokio) war ein japanischer Admiral .

  2. Tōgō Heihachirō (東郷 平八郎, 27 January 1848 – 30 May 1934), served as a gensui or admiral of the fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy and became one of Japan's greatest naval heroes.

  3. Naval officer. Born in Kagoshima as the son of a samurai of the Kagoshima Clan. He served in the Boshin War. After the Meiji Restoration, in 1871, he went to Great Britain to study the British Navy. After returning home, he became a navy sub-lieutenant.

  4. 26. Mai 2024 · Tōgō Heihachirō (born Jan. 27, 1848, Kagoshima, Japan—died May 30, 1934, Tokyo) was an admiral who led the Japanese fleet to victory in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05). In the process, he developed new tactics for engaging an advancing enemy fleet.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Am 5. Februar werden die diplomatischen Beziehungen zwischen Japan und Russland abgebrochen, und der Oberbefehlshaber der alliierten Flotte, Tōgō Heihachirō, bereitet den Angriff auf den von Russland besetzten Hafen Port Arthur vor.

  6. 20. Apr. 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Adm. Heihachiro Togo, who led Japan to victory over Russia in 1904-1905 and became a national hero. Explore his background, training, strategies, and legacy in this article by John M. Taylor.

  7. www.jacar.go.jp › english › nichiroTogo Heihachiro

    Togo Heihachiro became the Commander-In-Chief of the Combined Fleet in 1903 (36th year of Meiji) and commanded the Japanese Fleet to battle with the Russian Fleet during the Russo-Japanese War. After the war, he took office as Chief of the Naval General Staff Office and was later promoted to Admiral of the navy.