Tsavo Lion Wed Apr 21, 2021 5:16 am
How did Soviet-Japanese relations develop in the interwar period and at the beginning of World War II? What were the Japanese willing to do for the sake of the neutrality of the Soviet Union? Why were the Russians so expected that they were even ready to give up the island of Hokkaido? Why was it necessary for the USSR to join the war for China? And how do all these events affect the current position of Russia in the Far East? This is stated by Anatoly Koshkin, a professor at the Institute of Oriental Countries, a visiting professor at the Osaka University of Economics and Law (Japan), chairman of the Scientific Council of the Russian Military Historical Society, and Igor Shishkin, a historian and author of the Historical Club program. The book of A.A. Koshkin "Barbarossa" in Japanese.The fate of the USSR was decided in the Far EastMany relevant clips here:
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