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Nomonhan | Japan Against Russia, 1939

$45.00

Author - Alvin D. Coox

Year published - 1990

Published by - Stanford University Press

Book Format - Soft Cover

Genre - Spanish Civil War & Interwar Years

Summary

From May to September 1939 Japan and the Soviet Union fought a fierce, large-scale undeclared war on the Mongolian plains that ended with a decisive Soviet victory with two important results: Japan reoriented its strategic emphasis towards the south, leading to war with the United States, Britain, and the Netherlands; and Russia freed itself from the fear of fighting on two fronts, thus vitally affecting the course of the war with Germany.

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Author - Alvin D. Coox

Year published - 1990

Published by - Stanford University Press

Book Format - Soft Cover

Genre - Spanish Civil War & Interwar Years

Summary

From May to September 1939 Japan and the Soviet Union fought a fierce, large-scale undeclared war on the Mongolian plains that ended with a decisive Soviet victory with two important results: Japan reoriented its strategic emphasis towards the south, leading to war with the United States, Britain, and the Netherlands; and Russia freed itself from the fear of fighting on two fronts, thus vitally affecting the course of the war with Germany.

Notes -

Author - Alvin D. Coox

Year published - 1990

Published by - Stanford University Press

Book Format - Soft Cover

Genre - Spanish Civil War & Interwar Years

Summary

From May to September 1939 Japan and the Soviet Union fought a fierce, large-scale undeclared war on the Mongolian plains that ended with a decisive Soviet victory with two important results: Japan reoriented its strategic emphasis towards the south, leading to war with the United States, Britain, and the Netherlands; and Russia freed itself from the fear of fighting on two fronts, thus vitally affecting the course of the war with Germany.

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