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Ran is an amateur historian with a strong interest in Japanese history. He has had several articles, books and even games published covering the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. Ran is also the founder of the Russo-Japanese War Research Society and has acted as a consultant to the History Channel for the series “Global View” and for PBS for the documentary “Sinking the Supership” about the IJN Yamato.  
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Ran is an amateur historian with a strong interest in Japanese history. He has had several articles, books and even games published covering the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. Ran is also the founder of the Russo-Japanese War Research Society and has acted as a consultant to the History Channel for the series “Global View” and to PBS for the documentary “Sinking the Supership” about the IJN Yamato.  
 
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Ran is an amateur historian with a strong interest in Japanese history. He has had several articles, books and even games published covering the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. Ran is also the founder of the Russo-Japanese War Research Society and has acted as a consultant to the History Channel for the series “Global View” and to PBS for the documentary “Sinking the Supership” about the IJN Yamato.

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