The Harbin–Kirin Operation was a military operation of the Red Army against the Japanese Forces during the Soviet–Japanese War. Conducted from August...
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Battle of Mutanchiang (category Battles and operations of World War II involving the Soviet Union)
the Empire of Japan from August 12 to 16, 1945, as part of the Harbin–Kirin Operation of the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in World War II. The rapid conclusion...
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Kirill Meretskov (section Operation Barbarossa)
Maksim Purkayev's 2nd Far East Front jointly enclosed the Kwantung Army at Harbin in an area with a circumference of 1,500 kilometers. Before the attack on...
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movements were organized in Japanese-occupied Kirin by General Xi Qia head of the Manchukuo Imperial Army, and at Harbin, by General Chang Ching-hui. In early...
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Soviet–Japanese War in August, his army was assigned to participate in the Harbin-Kirin operation. His troops broke through three lines of defense and advanced hundreds...
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157th Rifle Division (section Operation Bustard Hunt)
following which 5th Army pushed southwestward towards Ning'an, Tunghua and Kirin. On August 18 the Japanese capitulation was announced, and the Army deployed...
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fortified districts, capturing the cities of Mishan, Jilin, Jantszy, and Harbin. For its valour in combat and courage on 19 September 1945 the 66th Rifle...
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Soviet invasion of Manchuria (redirect from Manchurian Operation of 1945)
Khingan–Mukden Offensive Operation (9 August 1945 – 2 September 1945) (Lesser Khingan-Mukden area); Harbin–Kirin Offensive Operation (9 August 1945 – 2 September...
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Japanese rear. It fought in the battle for Laoling pass. During the Harbin–Kirin Operation, the division had broken the Japanese defences by 10 August and...
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Jilin City (redirect from Kirin City)
longitude and 42° 31' to 44° 40' N latitude. Neighbouring prefectures are: Harbin, Heilongjiang (N) Changchun (W) Siping (W) Yanbian (E) Liaoyuan (S) Tonghua...
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following which 5th Army pushed southwestward towards Ning'an, Tunghua and Kirin. On August 18 the Japanese capitulation was announced, and the Army deployed...
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Seishin Operation (Russian: Сэйсинская операция, romanized: Seysinskaya operatsiya, Korean: 청진 상륙 작전), also called Chongjin Landing Operation, was an...
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was a military general of the Republic of China, known for his defense of Harbin during the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931 and 1932. Ding Chao's...
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Jilin (redirect from Kirin Province)
from girin ula, a Manchu phrase meaning "along the river", shortened to Kirin in English. This Manchu term was transcribed into jilin wula (t 吉林烏拉, s 吉林乌拉)...
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the leader of about 10,000 Anti-Japanese guerrilla troops in the south of Kirin, now Heilongjiang province, resisting the pacification of Manchukuo. They...
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Khingan-Mukden Offensive Operation was a military operation of the Red Army and the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Army against the Japanese troops during...
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Manaseyev Dmitry Ivanovich (December 2, 1942 – December 31, 1945) Strategic operations of the Red Army in World War II Vse istrebitelʹnye aviapolki Stalina :...
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Jilin Self-Defence Army (redirect from Kirin Self-Defence Army)
Jilin Self-Defence Army in order to prevent the fall and occupation of Harbin city, Jilin province. This brought all their forces under a unified command...
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army participated in the Harbin-Kirin Offensive Operation during the Soviet invasion of Manchuria. During the Harbin-Kirin Offensive, the army was tasked...
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particular, in the Harbin–Kirin Offensive Operation. On August 9, it bombarded military facilities in the areas of Changchun and Harbin, provided air support...
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Invasion of the Kuril Islands (redirect from Kuril Islands Landing Operation)
десантная операция, lit. 'Kuril Islands Landing Operation') was the World War II Soviet military operation to capture the Kuril Islands from Japan in 1945...
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Siege of Hutou Fortress (category Battles and operations of World War II involving the Soviet Union)
September 14, 2023. 冈崎哲夫 [Tetsuo Okazaki] (1993). 日苏虎头决战秘录--关东军虎头要塞失陷纪实. Harbin Institute of Technology Press. ISBN 978-7-5603-0630-8. "August Storm: Soviet...
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to these post office operators. On August 21 the weather permitted the operation of aviation, nevertheless the Japanese continued the resistance following...
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not fight in World War II. However, it participated in the Harbin–Kirin offensive operation [ru] during the Soviet invasion of Manchuria. After the war...
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Manchuria the army, as part of the 1st Far East Front, fought in the Harbin–Kirin Offensive. The units of the army broke through the Japanese border fortifications...
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Soviet–Japanese War (category Battles and operations of World War II involving the Soviet Union)
Harbin–Kirin Offensive Operation (9 August 1945 – 2 September 1945) Battle of Mutanchiang Siege of Hutou Fortress Sungari Offensive Operation [ru] (9...
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Xinjing (126,000 or 544,202 in 1940) Harbin (405,000 or 661,948 in 1940) Andong (92,000 or 315,242 in 1940) Kirin (119,000 or 173,624 in 1940) Tsitsihar...
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juices and vinegar. The modern wheat and flour industry was located in Harbin from Russian times apart from basic mills in other areas. The most intensive...
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Soviet invasion of South Sakhalin (redirect from South Sakhalin Operation)
Soviet 16th Army to invade Sakhalin came on the night of August 10. The operation plan was divided into three phases: In the first phase, the 1st brigade...
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Gegenmiao/Koken-miao (葛根廟) on August 14, 1945, during the Khingan–Mukden Operation in Soviet invasion of Manchuria. Soviet soldiers committed the massacre...
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