• The SovietJapanese Basic Convention (日ソ基本条約, Nisso Kihon Jōyaku) was a treaty normalizing relations between the Empire of Japan and the Soviet Union...
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    October 1920. Japan formally recognized the Soviet Union in January 1925 with the SovietJapanese Basic Convention. They agreed that the 1905 Treaty of Portsmouth...
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    of 1920. The last Japanese soldiers left Vladivostok on October 25, 1922. On January 20, 1925, the SovietJapanese Basic Convention was signed in Beijing...
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    signing of the SovietJapanese Basic Convention in Beijing, in which Japan agreed to withdraw its troops from Russia. In return, the Soviet Union agreed...
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    Germany. January 20 Signing of the SovietJapanese Basic Convention that normalizes relations between Japan and the Soviet Union. April 4 Foundation of the...
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  • Prefecture: Miura [ja] January 20 – SovietJapanese Basic Convention is signed between the Empire of Japan and the Soviet Union. Ratifications were exchanged...
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    (1263–1547), also known as Muscovy. This is a list of wars involving the Soviet Union (30 December 1922 – 26 December 1991).   Victory   Defeat   Another...
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  • in 1920. The Japanese military stayed until 1925 following the signing of the SovietJapanese Basic Convention. A small group of Japanese cruisers and...
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  • of Soviets – Mikhail Kalinin Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union – Alexei Rykov 20 January – The SovietJapanese Basic Convention...
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    later, Japan and the Soviet Union signed the SovietJapanese Joint Declaration of 1956, formally ending their state of war. By 1945, the Japanese had suffered...
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    of the Two Sicilies The SovietJapanese Basic Convention was signed by Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Lev Karakhan and Japanese Ambassador in China Kenkichi...
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  • Gentlemen's Agreement of 1908 (category 1908 in Japan)
    between Japan and Canada to limit the number of Japanese passports for immigration into Canada. The Gentlemen's Agreement to limit Japanese passports...
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  • they were abrogated by the Soviet government after the Russian Revolution in 1917. After the First Sino-Japanese War, Japan was faced with a conflict with...
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    Burr, Frank Croxton, Monroe Silver, and Rudy Wiedoeft. The SovietJapanese Basic Convention, signed in January, took effect with the exchange of ratifications...
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    Katō Takaaki (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    suppressed leftist political organizations, and concluded the SovietJapanese Basic Convention. He also initiated universal military service. Katō strove...
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    of the two 1929 treaties and added two new conventions. The Geneva Conventions extensively define the basic rights of wartime prisoners, civilians and...
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    of the National Diet in the simultaneously held 1986 Japanese general election and 1986 Japanese House of Councillors election. Losing in a rout to the...
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    violating its obligations as a party to the Biological Weapons Convention of 1972. The Soviet program began in the 1920s and lasted until at least September...
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    The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922...
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    Kenkichi Yoshizawa (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    diplomatic relations between Japan and the Soviet Union per the SovietJapanese Basic Convention. Yoshizawa later served as Japanese ambassador to France and...
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    Space. Belarus signed and ratified the Convention as the  Byelorussian SSR, which was a republic within the Soviet Union. The current Belarusian state did...
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  • Union accusing the Koreans of being "Japanese proxies", the Soviet Union would sign a 1925 Convention with Imperial Japan, granting it "most favoured nation"...
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    establishment of the Soviet regime, the Imperial Japanese Army, mindful of the Soviets' potential as a military power and in keeping with the convention of Russia...
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    Soviet constitution. Article 82 of the convention specified that "In case, in time of war, one of the belligerents is not a party to the Convention,...
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    Weapons Convention and the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention. The Soviet biological weapons program violated the Biological Weapons Convention and was...
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    against the Soviet Union in Siberia. As a result, the Japanese Army was widely prevalent in Manchuria immediately following the Japanese victory in the...
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    the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. The Vienna Convention is an extensive document, containing 53 articles. The following is a basic overview of...
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    82,000 survived. After the SovietJapanese War, 560,000 to 760,000 Japanese prisoners of war were captured by the Soviet Union. The prisoners were captured...
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    U.S. and Soviet forces, Japan surrendered to the Allied forces on 15 August 1945, ending 35 years of Japanese colonial rule, though Japanese troops remained...
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