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  1. 9 de jul. de 2016 · One of the great what-ifs of the Second World War is what would have happened if Japan had attacked the Soviet Union in 1941, when the Soviet Union seemed at defeat’s door as the German...

  2. Capturing Eastern Soviet ports would prevent British and American aid from flowing in. Japan could have blockaded Soviet aid. All the factories were moved East and Japan was a major air power. The threat from Japan was so great that the Soviets had all their crack divisions facing Japan.

  3. 26 de nov. de 2022 · Watch next: "Every Significant Mongol Successor State; How The Mongols Fell in 1857" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkKO4-8gd3Q --~--#possiblehistory #Japan...

  4. The USSR had yet to launch its attack on Japanese forces and so one of the assumptions in the report was that the Soviets would instead ally with Japan if the Western Allies commenced hostilities. The hypothetical date for the start of the Allied invasion of Soviet-held Eastern Europe was scheduled for 1 July 1945, four days before ...

  5. 28 de ago. de 2012 · 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....

  6. The Soviet–Japanese War, known in Mongolia as the Liberation War of 1945, was a campaign of the Second World War that began with the Soviet invasion of Japanese-occupied territory following the Soviet declaration of war against Japan on 7 August 1945.

  7. 1 de ago. de 2007 · It argues that (1) the atomic bombing of Nagasaki did not have much effect on Japans decision; (2) of the two factors—the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Soviet entry into the war—the Soviet invasion had a more important effect on Japans decision to surrender; (3) nevertheless, neither the atomic bombs nor Soviet entry into the war served as “...