Le Patriote Illustré

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Illustration from Le Patriote Illustré of July 28, 1904. Assassination attempt on Vyacheslav Konstantinovich von Plehwe .
Illustration from Le Patriote Illustré of April 3, 1904. The Japanese admiral Tōgō on the bridge.

The Le Patriote Illustré was a Belgian magazine publisher based in Brussels, which appeared intermittently from 1880 to February 1919th

The magazine was published weekly in large format (about DIN A3 format) in high quality at the time on glossy paper. Founded in 1880, it disappeared from the surface after the issue of August 16, 1914, after the German troops had occupied Belgium and thus Brussels . After the First World War , it reappeared briefly from December 1918 to February 1919 under difficult circumstances. After that, it never appeared again.

The magazine achieved particular fame with its countless recordings, including a. from the Russo-Japanese War .

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