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Nomonhan (Leavenworth Papers)

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Nomonhan:
Japanese-Soviet Tactical Combat,
1939
by Edward J. Drea
Combat Studies Institute
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 66027
JANUARY 1981

https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a322749.pdf
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Thanks. It's a battle/campaign that more people should know about. It had important tactical, operational and strategic consequences.
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Wow, that is a long paper, looks well worth reading.

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Thanks for this!
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ORIGINAL: Neilster

Thanks. It's a battle/campaign that more people should know about. It had important tactical, operational and strategic consequences.
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Indeed. A study of this campaign also evidences for all the world to see everything that was wrong with Japanese military thinking in WWII; the hot-headed Japanese officers and Gekokujo, the lack of sensible planning, the dismissive belief that the enemy was always inferior, the inflexibility of Japanese operational plans - all were in evidence here.
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Fascinating and lively.

Now from the forewords , what would you think a nato commander of the '80 would have learned of this account to fight the red storm rising ?

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Great. Thanks for posting.
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Nomonhan Leavenworth Paper is only one of a huge (did I mention huge) collection of online free (did I mention free) papers and books on a wide range of military history and doctrine. The webpage can be a little overwhelming and confusing. But spending a little time figuring it out is worth it. It has something for everyone interested in military history and military doctrine.

https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Books/C ... /Doctrine/

If the link doesn't work internet search Army University Press or CSI Press Publications
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I just finished reading this account. A really good piece concentrating on a single Japanese battalion, filled with very brave soldiers, in a horrible place to fight.

Well worth reading.

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I’ve just watched a new video on Mark Felton’s YouTube channel about White Russian soldiers in the Imperial Japanese Army. It seems that there were Russian soldiers on both sides during the Nomanhan campaign:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvgBicIU9mo&t=485s


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Mark Felton has quite a few interesting videos on his channel.
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ORIGINAL: redcoat

I’ve just watched a new video on Mark Felton’s YouTube channel about White Russian soldiers in the Imperial Japanese Army. It seems that there were Russian soldiers on both sides during the Nomanhan campaign:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvgBicIU9mo&t=485s


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Mark Felton has quite a few interesting videos on his channel.

The Japanese had a division or two of ethnic Russians in their army.
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