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Nomonhan is a
small village in
Inner Mongolia, China,
south of the city of
Manzhouli and near the China–Mongolia border. In the
summer of 1939, it was...
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decisive battle of the
conflict is
known as the
Nomonhan Incident (ノモンハン事件,
Nomonhan jiken)
after Nomonhan, a
nearby village on the
border between Mongolia...
- Coox,
Nomonhan (Stanford
University Press, 2003), p. 133
Alvin Coox,
Nomonhan (Stanford
University Press, 2003), p. 133-134
Alvin Coox,
Nomonhan (Stanford...
- the
original on 29 June 2015.
Retrieved 26 June 2015.
Timothy Neeno. "
Nomonhan: The
Second Russo-****anese War". MilitaryHistoryOnline.com.
Archived from...
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October 1940) was a
general in the
Imperial ****anese Army
during the
Nomonhan Incident. A
native of
Yokohama in
Kanagawa Prefecture,
where his father...
- and lost the
decisive Battle of
Nomonhan in 1939,
during which time it
sustained heavy casualties.
After the "
Nomonhan incident", the
Kwantung Army was...
- used by the
Imperial ****anese Army in the
Second Sino-****anese War, at
Nomonhan against the
Soviet Union, and in
World War II. It was
designed as a fast...
- (Changkufeng Incident, July–August 1938) and the
Battle of
Khalkhin Gol (
Nomonhan Incident, May–September 1939),
which led to the Soviet–****anese Neutrality...
- Corps,
under the
command of Lt. Gen.
Yasuoka Masaomi to the
village of
Nomonhan to cut off the
retreating Soviets at
Khalkhyn Gol.
After a two-day journey...
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American military historian and
author known for his award-winning book,
Nomonhan: ****an
Against Russia. Coox
studied at New York
University with a bachelor's...