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| Arrest of Ilinichna Ilinichna, Anna | |
| Arrested, a message carrier between Russia & Europe for the RSDRP |
| Arrest of Ilinichna Ilinichna, Maria | |
| Arrested, a message carrier between Russia & Europe for the RSDRP |
| Assassination of Plehve Plehve, Vyacheslav Konstantinovich | |
| 15th July Assassination of Vyacheslav Konstantinovich Plehve |
| Assassination of Plehve Savinkov, Boris | |
| 15th July Directs an operation which results in the assassination of Plehve |
| Assassination of Savinkov Savinkov, Boris Viktorovich | |
| Organizes the assassination of Plehve |
| Battle of Chemulpo Kamimura, Hikonojo | |
| Chemulpo A Japanese cruiser squadron sinks 1 ship & forces scuttling of a 2nd |
| Battle of Liaoyang Oyama | |
| 25th Aug Liaoyang 25 Aug-3 Sept, commands an engagement 40 miles SW of Mukden |
| 25th Aug Liaoyang The Russians are driven out of Manchuria |
| Battle of Liaoyang Nicholas II | |
| 17th Aug Liaoyang The Russians are forced to rerteat to Mukden |
| Birth of Kosygin, Aleksei Nikolaevich Kosygin, Aleksei Nikolaevich | |
| St Petersburg Birth of Kosigyn, son of a working class family |
| Blockade of Port Arthur Togo, Heihachiro | |
| Port Arthur Blockades Port Arthur after an undeclared attack |
| Capture of Port Arthur Nicholas II | |
| 6th Dec Port Arthur The Japanese capture Port Arthur |
| Central Committee Krzhizhanovski, Gleb | |
| Appointed Member of the Central Committee |
| Central Committee Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov | |
| Appointed Joint representitive of the Central Committee abroad with Noske |
| Central Committee Noskov, Vladimir | |
| Appointed Joint representitive of the Central Committee abroad with Lenin |
| Commander Far East Makarov, Stepan Osipovich | |
| Appointed Commander of the Naval forces in the Far East |
| Commander in Chief Togo, Heihachiro | |
| Appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy |
| Conductor Rachmaninov, Sergei Vasilyevich | |
| Moscow Appointed Conductor of the Bolshoi Theatre |
| Constitution Nicholas II | |
| 12th Dec Changes agreed by the Tsar become law, still no representitive form of government |
| 12th Dec The Zemstvo are given a broader national & local role |
| Constitution Plehve, Vyacheslav Konstantinovich | |
| 4th Feb Moscow Authorizes Gapon's Assembly |
| Death of Chekhov, Anton Chekhov, Anton | |
| 2nd July Crimea Death of Anton Chekhov |
| Death of Plehve, Vyacheslav Konstantinovich Plehve, Vyacheslav Konstantinovich | |
| 15th July Assassination of Vyacheslav Konstantinovich Plehve |
| Death of Savinkov, Boris Viktorovich Savinkov, Boris Viktorovich | |
| Organizes the assassination of Plehve |
| Declaration of War Katsura | |
| Declares war on Russia |
| Editor Lunacharsky, Anatoly Vasilyevich | |
| Appointed Editor of Vpered |
| Exile of Lenin Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov | |
| 2nd Sep Returns to Geneva & lives at 91 Rue de Carouge |
| Exile of Stalin Stalin, Joseph | |
| Siberia Exiled to Siberia |
| Forward Bogdanov, Alexander | |
| 22nd Dec 1st publication of, "Forward" |
| 22nd Dec Financed by Bogdanov & Lunacharski as a rival to "Iskra" |
| General Alekseyev, Mikhail Vasilyevich | |
| Appointed General |
| Invasion of Korea Kuroki | |
| 17th Feb River Yalu The Japanese army advavance through Korea to the Yalu River |
| 17th Feb River Yalu The Japanese army begins debarkation |
| Minister of Interior Sviatopolk-Mirskii | |
| 25th Aug Appointed Minister of the Interior |
| Mobilization Kuropatkin, Aleksei Nikolaevich | |
| 2nd Oct Take up personal command of the Russian forces |
| Mobilization Nicholas II | |
| Oct Libau The Russian Baltic Fleet leaves Libau to turn the war |
| 9th Oct Orders the Baltic Fleet of 45 ships 18,000 miles to fight Japan |
| Mobilization Rozhdestvenski, Zinovi | |
| Oct Sets sail with the Baltic Fleet of 45 ships 18,000 miles to fight Japan |
| Mobilization Rozhdestvenski, Zinovy | |
| Oct Bay of Biscay British cruisers escort the Russian Fleet out of Biscay Bay |
| Oct Dogger Bank Fires on a British fishing fleet believing to be under Japanese torpedoe attack |
| 15th Oct Liepaja Sails the Russian Baltic Fleet from Liepaja & Tallin to turn the war |
| 15th Oct Tallin Sails the Russian Baltic Fleet from Liepaja & Tallin to turn the war |
| Publication of Lenin Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov | |
| 22nd Dec Publication of, "Forward", Lenin's Bolshevik rival to Iskra |
| Publication of Lenin Noskov, Vladimir | |
| Tries to suppress Lenin's anti-Menshevik, "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back" |
| Reform of RSDRP Bogdanov, Alexander | |
| Helps finance Lenin's campaign to hold a 3rd Party Congress |
| Helps Lenin unite the party under the Bolsheviks |
| Reform of RSDRP Noskov, Vladimir | |
| Orders Lenin to submit to party discipline & forbids a 3rd Party Congress |
| Siege of Port Arthur Kuroki | |
| 17th Feb River Yalu The Japanese army advavance through Korea to the Yalu River |
| Siege of Port Arthur Nogi, Maresuke | |
| Port Arthur Command the Japanese 3rd Army, about 90,000 strong |
| 1st June Port Arthur Nogi begins the Japanese advance on Port Arthur |
| 30th July Port Arthur Nogi begins an intense bombardment of the Russian defenses of Port Arthur |
| 6th Dec Port Arthur Nogi commands the Japanese forces which finally capture Port Arthur |
| 30th Dec Port Arthur A cease-fire is agreed |
| Siege of Port Arthur Nozu, Michitsura | |
| 5th May Port Arthur The Japanese encircle Port Arthur |
| Siege of Port Arthur Nicholas II | |
| 8th Feb Port Arthur Japan attacks Port Arthur beginning the Russo-Japanese War |
| 6th Dec Port Arthur The Japanese capture Port Arthur |
| Siege of Port Arthur Stoessel, Anatoli | |
| Port Arthur Commands the Russian garrison, about 40,000, against the Japanese 3rd Army |
| 30th July Port Arthur Stoessel is forced with withdraw to Port Arthur |
| 9th Aug Port Arthur The Russian Fleet, threatened by artillery, quits Port Arthur & attempts to make Vladivostok |
| 6th Dec Port Arthur Nogi commands the Japanese forces which finally capture Port Arthur |
| 30th Dec Port Arthur A cease-fire is agreed |
| Siege of Port Arthur Nicholas II | |
| 20th Dec Port Arthur Port Arthur surrenders to the Japanese |
| Strike St Petersburg Gapon, George | |
| St Petersburg 110,000 workers go on strike |
| St Petersburg Calls a strike after 4 Assembly of Russian Workers members of the Putilov works sacked |
| Strike St Petersburg Nicholas II | |
| St Petersburg 110,000 workers go on strike |