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    Nikolai Ivanovich Nebogatov (Russian: Николай Иванович Небогатов; occasionally transliterated as Nebogatoff; April 20, 1849 – August 4, 1922) was a rear...
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    Imperator Nikolai I was refitted in late 1904 to serve as the flagship of the Third Pacific Squadron under Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov. She was slightly...
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    destroyers and torpedo boats attacked the remaining ships, and Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov surrendered in the morning of 28 May. All 11 Russian battleships were...
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    and to share his battle plan with Third Pacific Squadron commander Nikolai Nebogatov. The Tsar had selected the right man for the job, for it would take...
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    trial. However, they made Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov, who had tried to blame the Russian government, a scapegoat. Nebogatov was found guilty and sentenced...
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    promoted to captain. In early 1905 he was sent to Crete to meet with Nikolai Nebogatov who was commanding the 3rd pacific fleet that was proceeding to the...
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    obsolete ships of the Third Pacific Squadron, commanded by Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov. These reached Camranh Bay on 9 May and the combined force sailed...
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    Third Division Rear-Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov in Imperator Nikolai I 1 Imperator Aleksandr II-class battleship Imperator Nikolai I (captured 28 May) (Capt...
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    obsolete ships of the 3rd Pacific Squadron, commanded by Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov. The latter ships reached Camranh Bay on 9 May and the combined force...
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    obsolete ships of the 3rd Pacific Squadron, commanded by Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov. The latter ships reached Camranh Bay on 9 May and the combined force...
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    ethnicity and Lutheran faith. Enqvist was a classmate of future Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov at the Naval Cadet Corps in 1866. He was promoted to gardemarin in...
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    obsolete ships of the Third Pacific Squadron, commanded by Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov. The latter ships reached Cam Ranh Bay on 9 May and the combined force...
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    at which the Russian ships could effectively reply. Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov therefore decided to surrender his ships as he could neither return...
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    Nikolay Yung (redirect from Nikolai Jung)
    and unconscious at the surrender of the Russian fleet by Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov. He died of his wounds the following night at 20:05. In accordance...
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    obsolete ships of the 3rd Pacific Squadron, commanded by Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov. The latter ships reached Camranh Bay on 9 May and the combined force...
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    obsolete ships of the Third Pacific Squadron, commanded by Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov. The latter ships reached Camranh Bay on 9 May and the combined force...
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    obsolete ships of the 3rd Pacific Squadron, commanded by Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov. The latter ships reached Camranh Bay on 9 May and the combined force...
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  • Ture Malmgren, Swedish journalist, politician (b. 1851) August 4 Nikolai Nebogatov, Russian admiral (b. 1849) Enver Pasha, Ottoman military leader, Turkish...
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    as the flagship of the Third Pacific Squadron under Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov and departed Liepāja on 15 January 1905 for the Pacific. She was slightly...
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    William Waterhouse, Italian-born British artist (d. 1917) April 20 – Nikolai Nebogatov, Russian admiral (d. 1922) April 21 – Oscar Hertwig, German zoologist...
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    island of Mishima on 27–28 May 1905, during the Russo-Japanese War. Nikolai Nebogatov surrendered to the Japanese on 28 May, and his remaining ships were...
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    he re-sorted and surrounded Russian troops led by Maj. Gen. Nikolai Nebogatov but Nebogatov surrendered and the Battle of Tsushima came to an end. Shikishima...
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    assigned to the 3rd Pacific Squadron, under the command of Rear-Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov, and sailed on 2 February 1905 to reinforce Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky's...
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    at which the Russian ships could effectively reply. Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov therefore decided to surrender his ships, as he could neither return...
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    surrender of the remaining ships under the command of Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov, and unsuccessfully pursued the cruiser Zhemchug, which managed to...
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    at which the Russian ships could effectively reply. Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov therefore decided to surrender his ships as he could neither return...
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    excavated by Alexey Okladnikov. Admirals Zinovy Rozhestvensky and Nikolai Nebogatov, due to their involvement in the Battle of Tsushima and Siege of Port...
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    raised a signal in front of Ushakov: “We propose to surrender. Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov and his team surrendered." Miklukho, having analyzed the beginning...
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    the end of the battle, Fersen refused to obey the order of Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov to surrender, and used her speed to escape through the Japanese blockade...
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    at which the Russian ships could effectively reply. Rear Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov therefore decided to surrender his ships as he could neither return...
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