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Вот лихо и проснулось))
добавлю мальца конструктива и эрудиции, а то перспективная ветка сейчас запылает)
>Японцы добились своих минимальных целей (Корея, выпинать русских из М.), а мировое сообщество натянуло фин.поводок чтобы самураи не сильно увлеклись.
Вот как это выглядело:
When Takahashi Korekiyo travelled to the United States and Britain to negotiate a new ¥251 million loan after the Battle of Tsushima, he believed that the victory at the Battle had made it superfluous, since the war was coming to an end. But by demonstrating that Japan was still ready for more war should the peace talks come to nought, the second loan did serve an important diplomatic purpose. The proceeds from the second 4.5 percent sterling loan could have financed another major land battle on the scale of the Battle of Mukden if it had happened within a few months.
При этом общий объём внешних займов в 1904-1905 гг. - 694 млн. иен. Поводок после Цусимы натянулся до предела)
On 7 June 1905 the Russian government cautiously responded to Roosevelt’s offer to mediate a peace. In the afterglow of the news the fourth war loan of 11 July was a blowout of oversubscriptions. Crowds again thronged the banks. More than twenty thousand American investors bought the bonds. Rejected subscribers snapped them up in the aftermarket in heavy trading. Takahashi was hailed as “the Pierpont Morgan of Japan” whose financial skills spelled the difference between “success or defeat for our nation” and made possible Togo’s naval victory. Baron Kaneko Kentaro, a Harvard classmate and informal emissary to President Roosevelt, crowed that he had expected all along “this triumphant entrance of the United States as a world power into international finance.” Japan approached the bargaining table with coffers bulging with hard currency. Russia, financially moribund, had nowhere to turn
Так что время от времени считать заклёпки полезно.