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==Literature==
* The first part of ''Diamond Chariot'' book in [[Erast Fandorin]] series is set in Russia during [[Russo-Japanese War]].
* Several Valentin Pikul's novels are set in this period, most notably ''Cruisers'', starring Russian naval officers, and ''Wealth'', where an idealistic journalist is appointed the governor of Kamchatka, which is barely settled, full of [[Corrupt Hick|Corrupt Hicks]] and dangerously close to Japan. A Japanese landing ensues and is repelled by [[Break Out the Museum Piece|breaking out some old rifles from an disused depot]], but the hero is booted from Kamchatka nevertheless by said hicks.