Osprey Campaign 234 Pdf

Osprey: Campaign 234 Pdf

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: Full-color battlescenes and original illustrations by artist Giuseppe Rava. Osprey Campaign 234 Pdf

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: Commissioned color plates (often by Peter Dennis) depicting the soldiers and conditions of the campaign.

Known as the Battles of (Russian) or the Nomonhan Incident (Japanese), this 129-day conflict began in May 1939. What started as minor border raids between Japanese-controlled Manchuria and the Soviet satellite state of Mongolia quickly escalated into a full-scale war. The fighting featured large-scale armored clashes, aerial dogfights, and culminated in a massive Soviet offensive led by a then-unknown general, Georgy Zhukov.

: The decisive Soviet victory at Nomonhan convinced the Japanese military to abandon their "Northern Strike" expansionist plans toward Siberia, leading them instead to pursue the "Southern Strike" into Southeast Asia and the Pacific.

Osprey Campaign 234 Pdf

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