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Отношение гражданского населения дальнего востока СССР и Маньчжоу-го к боям у Озера Хасан

Attitude of the Сivilian Population of the Soviet Far East and Manchukuo to the Battles Near Hassan Lake
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Kasahara, Kota

Abstract

This article makes a study of the actions of different groups of civilians during the Battle of Khasan Lake. The research was carried out on the basis of the data from the Archive of Primorsky Krai and National Institute for Defense Studies of Ministry of Defense (Japan). This article analyses the d... view more

This article makes a study of the actions of different groups of civilians during the Battle of Khasan Lake. The research was carried out on the basis of the data from the Archive of Primorsky Krai and National Institute for Defense Studies of Ministry of Defense (Japan). This article analyses the difference in the attitude and involvement of the civilians and armies of both Japan and the USSR. The citizens of the Soviet Union provided tremendous assistance to the Red Army. In particular, collective farmers, workers, women helped to carry ammunition, provided care, supplied the Red Army with food. The ethnic Koreans, the Manchus, the Japanese, the white emigrants from Russia formed a multi-national state in Manchukuo on the Japanese territories. None of them strived to help Japanese army except white emigrants. However, the others supported the Japanese only in words but not in deeds, for example, the ethnic Koreans escaped from a place of hostilities. The behaviour of the civilians of the USSR and Manchukuo makes it clear that in the eyes of the inhabitants of the Russian Far East this conflict was perceived as a Patriotic War, whereas the civilian population of the Japanese territories did not feel involvement in this conflict. The difference in perception and action of civilians in the Japanese territories and the USSR is studied in this article.... view less

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Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy

Free Keywords
Khasan lake; Soviet citizens; Koreans; Manchukuo; white emigrants; Japanese army; Far East

Document language
Russian

Publication Year
2017

Page/Pages
p. 127-136

Journal
Science Journal of Volgograd State University: History - Area Studies - International Relations, 22 (2017) 2

ISSN
1998-9938

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution


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