Kantokuen
Kantokuen (Japanese: 関特演, from 関東軍特種演習, Kantōgun Tokushu Enshū, "Kwantung Army Special Maneuvers") was an operational plan created by the General Staff of the Imperial Japanese Army for an invasion and occupation of the Russian Far East, capitalizing on the outbreak of the Soviet-German War in June 1941. Involving seven Japanese armies and a major portion of the empire's naval and air forces, it would have been the largest combined arms operation in Japanese history up to that point, and one of the largest of all time.
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Kantokuen
Kantokuen (Japanese: 関特演, from 関東軍特種演習, Kantōgun Tokushu Enshū, "Kwantung Army Special Maneuvers") was an operational plan created by the General Staff of the Imperial Japanese Army for an invasion and occupation of the Russian Far East, capitalizing on the outbreak of the Soviet-German War in June 1941. Involving seven Japanese armies and a major portion of the empire's naval and air forces, it would have been the largest combined arms operation in Japanese history up to that point, and one of the largest of all time.
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A map outlining the initial Ja ...... e of the Greater Khingan Range
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Map of Soviet fortified areas in the Far East and Ussuri region in particular, 1945
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Reference maps of major railways in the Far East and Manchuria
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Kantokuen
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Occupation of Far East of Soviet Union
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Pacific War of World War II
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September 1941
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Japanese Imperial General Headquarters
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Kantokuen (Japanese: 関特演, from ...... ne of the largest of all time.
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