- The
Battles of
Khalkhin Gol (Russian: Бои на Халхин-Голе; Mongolian: Халхын голын байлдаан) were the
decisive engagements of the
undeclared Soviet–****anese...
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river is also
referred to with the
Mongolian genitive suffix -iin as the
Khalkhin Gol, or
River of Khalkh. The river's
source is the
western slopes of the...
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until Soviet-Mongolian
victory over the ****anese in the 1939
Battles of
Khalkhin Gol,
which resolved the
dispute and
returned the
borders to
status quo...
- army
group to a
decisive victory over ****anese
forces at the
Battles of
Khalkhin Gol, for
which he won the
first of his four Hero of the
Soviet Union awards...
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Empire of ****an
during the
Second Sino-****anese War, at the
Battles of
Khalkhin Gol
against the
Soviet Union, and in the
Second World War. It
proved sufficient...
- pilots,
figured prominently in the
Second Sino-****anese War, the
Battle of
Khalkhin Gol,
Winter War and the
Spanish Civil War –
where it was
called the Rata...
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service in the
Second Sino-****anese War,
Spanish Civil War,
Battles of
Khalkhin Gol (also
known as the
Nomohan Incident), the
Winter War in Finland, and...
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incidents in the
spring and
early summer of 1939
escalated into the
Battles of
Khalkhin Gol,
Shtern was
given command on 5 July of a "front group",
which coordinated...
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Khalkhin-Gol,
subtitled "Tactical Game of the
Soviet ****anese War", is a
board game
published by
Simulations Design Corporation (SDC) in 1973 that simulates...
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Khalkhin Gol
ended on 16
September 1939. In the
beginning stage of
World War II, the
Mongolian People's Army was
involved in the
Battle of
Khalkhin Gol...