Japan-Soviet War August 1945 Abandoned Soldiers Residents Tankobon Japan
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Japan-Soviet War August 1945 Abandoned Soldiers Residents Tankobon Japan Key Features ✔ Discover the detailed history of the Japan-Soviet War of August 1945 with this comprehensive Tankobon (bound volume) titled "Japan-Soviet War August 1945 Abandoned Soldiers Residents." This meticulously researched book sheds light on the often overlooked and sensitive aspects of the conflict that took place from August 9 to September 2, 1945, revealing the full scope of battles, strategic decisions, and the tragic aftermath experienced by soldiers and civilians alike. ✔ This volume offers an in-depth analysis of the pre-war diplomacy, military strategies, and the brutal campaigns conducted by Soviet forces in Manchuria, including key battles such as the Muurin and Tortoise Head Fortress engagements. It also covers the atrocities committed by Soviet troops against prisoners, refugees, and local residents, along with the plight of Japanese soldiers and civilians caught in the chaos. The book further explores post-war issues such as prisoner transfers, war crimes trials, and the ongoing impact of the conflict on Japan and North Korea. ✔ Key features include detailed maps, weapon diagrams, and a thorough examination of the political and military context from the Yalta Conference to the atomic bombings and Soviet entry into the war. Drawing from Soviet archives, Japanese documents, and personal soldier testimonies, the author provides a balanced and revealing perspective on this often neglected
- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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