Tōgō Heihachirō

Japanese admiral and naval strategist

Tōgō Heihachirō - Japanese admiral and naval strategist
Born

January 27th, 1848
177 years ago

Died

May 30th, 1934
90 years ago — 86 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Japan

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Involved in the modernization of the Imperial Japanese Navy, played a pivotal role during the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War. Commanded the Japanese fleet that achieved a decisive victory at the Battle of Tsushima in 1905, which established Japan as a major naval power. Contributed to naval strategies and tactics that were studied globally. Took part in diplomatic efforts to strengthen Japan's position in international relations.

Commanded the fleet at the Battle of Tsushima

Led operations during the First Sino-Japanese War

Modernized the Imperial Japanese Navy

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