Soviet–Japanese border conflicts (English Wikipedia)

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  • Khalkhin-Gol: The Forgotten War. by Amnon Sella, Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 18, No. 4, Military History (Oct., 1983), pp. 651-687 (37 pages) Published By: Sage Publications, Inc.

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  • General-Lieutenant G.F.KRIVOSHEYEV (1993). "SOVIET ARMED FORCES LOSSES IN WARS, COMBAT OPERATIONS MILITARY CONFLICTS" (PDF). MOSCOW MILITARY PUBLISHING HOUSE. pp. 68–69. Retrieved 21 June 2015.

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  • The Forgotten Soviet-Japanese War of 1939: From May to September 1939, the USSR and Japan fought an undeclared war involving over 100,000 troops. It may have altered world history. By Stuart D. Goldman, August 28, 2012.

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  • "Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact April 13, 1941: Declaration Regarding Mongolia". Yale Law School. Retrieved 23 December 2014. In conformity with the spirit of the Pact on neutrality concluded on April 13, 1941, between the U.S.S.R. and Japan, the Government of the U.S.S.R. and the Government of Japan, in the interest of insuring peaceful and friendly relations between the two countries, solemnly declare that the U.S.S.R. pledges to respect the territorial integrity and inviolability of Manchoukuo and Japan pledges to respect the territorial integrity and inviolability of the Mongolian People's Republic.