Soviet–Japanese War
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Soviet–Japanese War
Summary
Soviet–Japanese War is a war[1]. It draws 3,718 Wikipedia views per month (war category, ranking #97 of 968).[2]
Key Facts
- Soviet–Japanese War's instance of is recorded as war[3].
- The location of Soviet–Japanese War was Manchuria[4].
- Soviet–Japanese War took place at Manchukuo[5].
- The location of Soviet–Japanese War was Inner Mongolia[6].
- The location of Soviet–Japanese War was Sakhalin[7].
- Soviet–Japanese War took place at Kuril Islands[8].
- Soviet–Japanese War took place at Korea under Japanese rule[9].
- Soviet–Japanese War is part of World War II[10].
- Soviet–Japanese War's Commons category is recorded as Soviet–Japanese War (1945)[11].
- Soviet–Japanese War began on August 9, 1945[12].
- Soviet–Japanese War ended on September 2, 1945[13].
- Among those involved in Soviet–Japanese War was Soviet Union[14].
- A participant in Soviet–Japanese War was Empire of Japan[15].
- Among those involved in Soviet–Japanese War was Mongolian People's Republic[16].
- Soviet–Japanese War's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Soviet–Japanese War (1945)[17].
- Soviet–Japanese War's described by source is recorded as Bashkir Encyclopedia[18].
- Soviet–Japanese War's topic has template is recorded as Template:Campaignbox Soviet–Japanese War[19].
- Soviet–Japanese War's different from is recorded as Russo-Japanese War[20].
- Soviet–Japanese War's order of battle is recorded as order of battle of the Imperial Japanese Army in the Soviet-Japanese War[21].
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When and Where
Soviet–Japanese War began on August 9, 1945[12]. It ended on September 2, 1945[13]. Recorded location include Manchuria[4], Manchukuo[5], Inner Mongolia[6], Sakhalin[7], Kuril Islands[8], and Korea under Japanese rule[9].
Context
Soviet–Japanese War is part of World War II[10]. Its instance of is recorded as war[3].
Participants
Recorded participant include Soviet Union[14], Empire of Japan[15], and Mongolian People's Republic[16].
Why It Matters
Soviet–Japanese War draws 3,718 Wikipedia views per month (war category, ranking #97 of 968).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 32 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]