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Contents Introduction. 1 1. ‘How many divisions has the Pope?’. 3 2. Manchukuo: an Army with a State. 13 3. The Soviet (Deep) Battle Plan. 31 4. . at the crossroads of destiny’. 45 5. The Trans-Baikal Front: the‘iron stream’ . 51 6. The First Far Eastern Front: Suvorov’s Tactics. 61 7. The Second Far Eastern Front: River Wars . 81 8. ‘The war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan’s advantage’ . 93 9. The Second Stage: Dissolution of an Army, its State, and an Empire. 103 10. Unpinched: Finishing off‘the fascist Beast of the East’. 135 11. ‘The heart of China is in Communist hands’. 149 Notes. 159 Bibliography. 199 Index. 221
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Index Abe Nobuyuki, General, 24 Acheson, Dean, 153 Anami Korechika, General, Minister of War, 94, 95, 99, 100 Andreev, Vice Admiral Vladimir, Northern Pacific Flotilla commander, 39, 90, 136 Anishchik, Colonel Georgy, 115, 116, 118, 122, 125, 155 Antonov, General Aleksei, Chief of the General Staff, 46 Antonov, Rear Admiral Neon, Amur Military Flotilla commander, 36, 82, 83 86 Araki Sadao, General, 18 Arao Okikatsu, Colonel, 99 Barbey, Daniel E., Vice Admiral, 152 Baturov, Major General Ivan, 137, 138 Beloborodov, Colonel General Afanasy, 1st Army commander, 36, 38, 63, 64, 65, 66, 74 Flarbin, advance on, 125-6 Mudanjiang, battles for, 115, 118, 122-4 Blyukher (Blucher), General (later Marshal) Vasily, 15, 20 Bonesteel, Charles H., 96 Boyko, Colonel Vasily, 56, 57 Burmasov, Major General Vasily, 59, 60, 155 Byrnes, James, 29, 96 ‘Byrnes Note’, 98-9 Chang Hsueh-liang (Zhang Xueliang), 15, 19 Chang Tso-lin (Zhang Zuolin), 14-15 Chaplygin, Lieutenant Colonel V.P., 119, 120 Chelyshev, Major Pyotr, 108, 109 Chiang Kai-Shek, Generalissimo, Communists, relations with, 15, 151-3 Sian (Xi’an) incident, and, 19 surrender of Japanese forces to, 105-6, 151 Marco Polo Bridge Incident, and, 19 Northern Expedition, and, 15 Second World War, and, 19 Tanggu Truce, and, 16 Yalta Agreement, and, 6 Chinese Eastern Railway, 15, 17, 34, 59, 68, 71, 119 Chistyakov, Colonel General Ivan, 25th Army commander, 36, 38, 68, 76, 78 Advance becomes main thrust, 126 Korea, reaches 38th Parallel, 133 Tactics, proposes departure from plan, 77 Success of‘Suvorov’s tactics’, 79, 127 Churchill, Winston, 3, 6,
7, 28, 125, 146, 157 Dairen (Dalny, Dainty, Dalian), 5, 7, 48, 110 Danilov, Lieutenant General Aleksei, 17th Army commander, 33, 53, 109 Davies, Joseph E., 18, 19 Deane, Major General John R., 10 Denisin, Colonel A.Z., 128, 129 Diakonov, Major General Anatoli, 39, 89, 137 Dodd, William, 18 Dyakov, Major General Porfiry, 143 Dziuba, Major General Georgii, 40 Eden, Anthony, British Foreign Secretary, 6, 28 Fomenko, Lieutenant General Sergey, 58, 60 Forrestal, James, Secretary of the Navy, 8, 9, 10 Gnechko, Major General Alexey, 143, 144, 147
222 Stalin Կ War on Japan Goro Morishima, 45 Grassli, Max, 95 Grew, Acting Secretary of State Joseph C., 9 Harriman, Averell, US Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 3, 7, 9 Hasunuma Shigeru, General, 95 Hatanaka Kenji, Major, 99 Hiranuma Kiichiro, 95 Hirohito, Japanese Emperor, 95, 98, 99 Honjo Shigeru, Lieutenant General, 16 Hopkins, Harry, 7 Hori Yugoro, Rear Admiral, 132 Hvorostyanov, Captain Lieutenant Ilya, 65 Ida Masataka, Lieutenant Colonel, 99 Inouye Toshisuke, Colonel, 117, 118 Itagaki Seishiro, General, 18 Ivanovsky, Rear Admiral Nikolai, 78 Kabanov, Lieutenant General Sergey, 129, 130, 131, 132 Kashiwada Akiji, Colonel, 119, 120, 122, 124 Kazakov, Major General Konstantin, 61, 63 Khrenov, Colonel General Arkady, 64, 71 Khudyakov, Marshal Sergei, 12 th Air Army commander, 33 Kido Koichi, Imperial adviser, 95, 98, 99 King, Admiral Ernest J., 10 Kita Seiichi, General, First Area Army commander, 48 Komatsubara Mich і taro, General, 21 Komoto Daisaku, Colonel, 15 Korea, 38th Parallel, US-Soviet line of demarcation, 96 Soviet forces reach, 133 North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic), creation of, 150-1, 153 ‘Axis of evil’, member of, 158 Captain Jin Zhi-cheng (Kim II Sung), and, 151 Soviet invasion of, 38, 78, 93 Amphibious operations on east coast of, 78-9, 131-3, 156 Kozuki Yoshio, Lieutenant General, Seventeenth Area Army commander, 49 Kravchenko, Colonel General Andrei, 6th Guards Tank Army commander, 33, 53, 106, 108, 109 Krinov, Captain V.A., 83 Krylov, Colonel General Nikolai, 5th Army commander, 36, 38, 68, 125, 155 Mudanjiang, battles for, 119, 121 Reconnoitres
objectives personally, 69 Tactics, proposes departure from plan, 70 Success of, 71 Kurchatov, Igor, 29 Kuril (Kurile) Islands, Amphibious operations against, 40, 90, 141, 155 Shumshu invasion, 141-8 Bargaining counters, potential as, 93 General Order No. 1, and, 97, 140 Geo-political/strategic importance of to the Soviet Union, 7, 10, 40-1, 97, 140 Japan, Soviet/Russian post-war dispute with, 157 Stalin’s victory speech, mentioned, 150 Yalta Agreement, and, 6, 7 Kushibuchi Senichi, Lieutenant General, Thirty-Fourth Army commander, 49 Kuzmin, Radio Operator Anatoly, 73, 74 Kuznetsov, Admiral of the Fleet Nikolai, 11 Kwantung Army, Chang Tso-Iin (Zhang Zuolin), support of then assassination by, 14-15 Conscription of Japanese colonists into, 47 Creation of, 13 Expansionist aims of officer corps, 18 Khalkhin Gol/Nomonhan, battles with Red Army, 20-4 Unit 731 and biological warfare, deployed at, 25-6 Lake Khasan, battles with Red Army, 20 Manchukuo, independent policy of officers regarding, 14 Declaration of Independence, 16, 17 Defensive zones (military sub-divisions) allocation of forces, 48-9 Kita Seiichi, General, First Area Army commander, 48
Index Uemura Mikio, Lieutenant General, Fourth Army commander, 48 Ushiroku Jun, General, Third Area Army commander, 48 Mukden Incident, 16 Offensive operations, ordered to cease, 104-5 Permanent defences, constructed by, 35, 37 Reinforced, 26 Sino-Soviet conflict over the Chinese Eastern Railway, and, 15 Strategic Reserve, utilised as, 26 Strength of, 27, 48 Suicide bombers, as substitute for effective anti-tank weapons, 47-8 Surrender, ordered, 105, 108 Equipment captured, 152 Tanggu Truce, and, 16 Unit 516, chemical warfare facility, 5 Under attack everywhere, unable to defend anywhere, 92 Yamada Otozo, General, last commander of, 48 Kwantung Garrison, 13 Kwantung Leased Zone, 13 Leahy, Admiral William D., 9 Lemeshko, Lieutenant General Petr, 40 Lend-lease (US aid to the Soviet Union), 10, 42, 58, 143 Project Hula, 10-11, 78, 144 Leonov, Captain A.I., 135 Lin Biao, Marshal, 152, 153 Litvinov, Maxim, 19 Loza, Major Dmitry, 54, 55, 107 Luchinsky, Lieutenant General Alexander, 36th Army commander, 34, 35, 111 Lyudnikov, Colonel General Ivan, 39th Army commander, 33, 57, 110 MacArthur, General Douglas, 8, 27, 97, 100, 149, 157 McCarthy, Senator Joe, 153-4 Malinovsky, Marshal Rodion, Trans-Baikal Front commander, 32, 33, 35, 42, 49, 57, 60, 101, 106 223 Mamonov, Lieutenant General Stepan, 15th Army commander, 39, 81, 82, 84, 86, 87 Managarov, Colonel General Ivan, 53rd Army commander, 33, 109 Manchukuo (The Manchu State) (Formally Manchutikuo (the Manchu Empire) after 1934), Area, 16 Climate, 58 Declaration of Independence from China, 16, 17 Defensive zones, allocation of
forces, 48-9 Frontiers ‘ill defined’, 20 Puyi (Pu Yi), appointed emperor of, 17 Abdication and capture of, 109 Soviet Union, threatened by creation of, 17 Mao Zedong, 151, 153 Marshall, General George C., 27 Matsumoto Shunichi, 98 Maximov, Lieutenant General Alexander, 65-6, 125, 126, 155 Meretskov, Marshal Kirill, First Far Eastern Front commander, 32, 41, 42, 61, 65, 68, 79 Background, 35-6, 42 Tactical changes to attacks, approves, 70, 77 Assault, shifts weight of, 78 Harbin, and capture of, 113, 126 Korea, operations against, and, 39, 127, 133 Kuril Islands, operations against, and, 140 Mudanjiang, battles for, and, 119, 120-1, 124, 126 Training regime, enforces, 36, 64 Merkuryev, Colonel K.D., 145 Molotov, Vyacheslav, People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs (Soviet foreign minister), Japan, Soviet Declaration of War handed to Ambassador Sato, 46 Mediation, US-Japan, and, 45-6 Molotov-Rihbentrop Non-Aggression Pact, 23-4, 26 Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact, denunciation of, 27 Potsdam, Conference and Declaration, 29
224 Stalin ’s War on Japan Yalta Conference, and, З Mongolia, Inner, 16, S3 Mongolian People’s Republic (OuterMongolia), 5, 6, 7, 13, 16, 17, 18, 21, 33 Soviet-Mongolian 1st Army Group, 21, 23 Soviet-Mongolian Cavalry-Mechanised Group, 34, 51, 55, 101, 103 Mori Takeshi, Lieutenant General, 99 Morozov, Colonel I.F., 122, 125 Murakami Keisaku, Lieutenant General, 127 Novikov, Chief Marshal of Aviation Alexander, 43 Olsen, Rear Admiral Clarence E., 10 Pacific Fleet (Soviet), 32, 141, Amphibious operations, and, 39, 41, 76, 78, 90, 127, 128-31 Northern Pacific Flotilla, 39, 40, 137, 155 Amphibious operations, and, 88, 90, 136-9, 155 Pashkov, Major General Ivan, 5th Rifle Corps commander, 39, 87, 113 Pechenenko, Colonel Savva, 72 Perekrestov, Major General G.N., 119, 121 Phipps, Sir Eric, 18 Pliyev, Colonel General Issa, SovietMongolian Cavalry-Mechanised Group commander, 33-4, 51, 52, 53, 101, 103, 105, 106 Poltavsky, Captain E., 79 Ponomarev, Captain Dmitry, 143 Port Arthur (Lushun, Lushunkou), 6, 7, 13, 109, 140 Potsdam Conference, 27, 28, 29 Potsdam Declaration/Proclamation (Proclamation Defining Terms for Japanese Surrender), 29, 45 Japanese government, and acceptance of, 93-100 Purkayev, General Maxim, Second Far Eastern Front commander, 32, 39, 81, 83, 88, 143, 144 Red Army (Formally the Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army), Churchill on, 125 Deep Battle (Deep Operations), concept and use of, 23, 37, 79, 154-5 Female combatants, 32, 118, 130 Great Terror, and, 20 Khalkhin Gol/Nomonhan, battle of, 20-4 Lake Khasan, battle of, 20 Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation,
Command structure, 31-2 Materiel for, 32 Maskirovka, in relation to, 31, 35, 44, 49, 88 Operational plan, 33-5 Order of Battle, First Far Eastern Front, 1st (Red Banner) Army, 36, 38, 39, 61-8, 71, 72, 74, 126, 155 Mudanjiang, battles for, and, 114-18, 121, 122-5 5th (Red Banner) Army, 36, 38, 42, 61, 68-71, 76 Jilin and Chanchung, advance on, 122, 125, 126 Mudanjiang, battles for, and, 114, 118-21 9th Air Army, 36, 43, 68, 70, 71, 125, 127 10th Mechanised Corps, 38, 61, 69, 78, 126, 127 25th Army, 36, 38, 68, 76-8, 126-7 Korea, advance into, 78-9, 127, 133 35th (Red Banner) Army, 36, 38, 39, 43, 71-6, 87, 113-14 Amur Military Flotilla, 32, 36, 155 Order of Battle, Second Far Eastern Front, 2nd (Red Banner) Army, 39, 88-9, 110-11 5th Rifle Corps, 39, 81, 87, 113 10th Air Army, 39, 43, 83, 86, 111 15th Army, 39, 81-7, 111 16th Army (Sakhalin), 39, 40, 89-91, 137-8 Amur Military Flotilla, 32, 39, 81-113, 126, 155 Order of Battle, Trans-Baikal Front, 6 th (Guards Red Banner) Tank Army, 33, 42, 53, 55, 106, 109, 110, 126
Index 12th Air Army, 33,43,53, 106 17th Army, 33, 53, 55, 109-10 36th Army, 33, 34-5, 39, 55, 57-60, 110 39th Army, 33, 35, 42, 55-7, 110 53rd Army, 33, 42, 110 Soviet-Mongolian CavalryMechanised Group, 33, 34, 51-3, 101, 103-6 Order to commence, 29 Redeployment for, 28 Special Far Eastern Army, 15 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 7, 157 Yalta Conference, and, 3 Requests Soviet assistance to defeat Japan, 3, 4, 5 Agrees Stalin’s territorial claims, 6, 9 Senator McCarthy’s assertions regarding, 153 Roosevelt, Theodore, 5 Rusk, Dean, 96 Russo-Japanese War, 5, 13, 17, 21, 48, 150 Sakhalin Island (Karafuto), Bargaining counter, potential as, 93 Geo-political/strategic importance of to the Soviet Union, 7, 140, 150 Japanese defences on (Koton/Haramitog fortified region), 90 Soviet attack on Japanese portion: Amphibious operations against, 40, 90, 135-40, 155 Forces allocated to, 39, 89 Offensive across the 50th Parallel, 137-8 Topography and climatic conditions of, 40, 89, 143 Yalta Agreement, and, 5, 7 Sakomizu Hisatsune, 98 Sato Naotake, 29, 45, 46 Shanin, Major General Grigoriy, 76, 78, 79, 127, 130 Shelakhov, General G.A., 113, 126 Shiizaki Jiro, Lieutenant Colonel, 99 Shutov, Major Pyotr, 145, 146, 147, 156 Sokolov, Colonel General Ivan, 9th Air Army commander, 36, 68, 125 South Manchuria Railway Company (SMR), 5, 13, 16 225 Stalin, Joseph, Atomic Bomb, US possession and use of, and, 28-9 Chistyakov, Colonel General Ivan, appoints to command of 25th Army, 76 Djilas, Milovan, on, 156-7 Germany, unconditional surrender of, and, 27 ‘Great Terror,’ and, 20 Hokkaido, Soviet occupation
zone on, 96, 97-8, 140, 149 Korea, and, Agrees demarcation line at the 38th Parallel, 96 Democratic People’s Republic, formation of, 150, 158 Kuril Islands, and, 40, 140, 141 Lend Lease equipment, and, 10, 11 Manchurian Offensive, and, Orders early commencement of, 29 Orders increase in pace of, 108, 121 Mao Zedong, relations with, 151 Allows weapons transfer to Communist forces of, 151-2 Mediation, US-Japan, and, 45, 46, 93 Molotov-Ribbentrop Non-Aggression Pact, and, 23-4 Red Army, and, 55 ‘Artillery is the god of war’, 70 Second United Front, and, 19 State Defence Committee, and, 41 Truman, Harry S., and, Hokkaido, Soviet occupation zone, and, 97-8 Informed by Stalin of when the Soviet attack on Japan will begin, 28 Stalin’s response to General Order No. 1, and, 96 Mentions ‘new weapon of unusual destructive force’ to Stalin, 28 Rivalry with, 109 Victory Speech, 150 Yalta Conference, and, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 157 Field-Marshal Brooke’s assessment of, 7 Stimson, Henry L., Secretary of War, 9, 10, 157 Studenichnikov, Captain A.F., 131, 132 Sueo Ikeda, Colonel, 142, 146, 147
226 Stalin Կ War on Japan Suzuki Kantaro, Japanese Prime Minister, 45, 46, 94, 95 Svirs, Major General Nikolai, 122, 123, 155 Tado, Colonel, 132 Takeshita Masahiko, Lieutenant Colonel, 99, 100 Tankevich, Captain L.B., 83 Tavkhutdinov, Lieutenant Colonel Karam, 90, 135, 137 Terekhin, Lieutenant General Makar, 2nd Army commander, 39, 88 Timirgaleev, Lieutenant Colonel Abdul, 138, 140 Togo Shigenori, Japanese Foreign Minister, 45, 46, 94, 98 Toyoda Soemu, Admiral, Chief of the Navy General Staff, 94 Truman, Harry S., Atomic bomb, and, 28-9, 46 Chinese Communism, and, 151 General Order No. 1, issues, 96 Hokkaido, rejects Stalin’s proposal for Soviet occupation zone on, 97-8, 140 Kurils, and, 140, 141 Japan’s surrender, announces, 100 Potsdam Conference, and, 28 Stalin, tug of war with, 109 Tsukanova, Mariya, 130 Tsutsumi Fusaki, Lieutenant General, 148 Uemura Mikio, Lieutenant General, Fourth Army commander, 48 Ugaki Kazushige, General, 22 Umezu Yoshijiro, General, Chief of the Army General Staff, 94 Ushiroku Jun, General, Third Area Army commander, 48 Uspensky, naval radio operator Vladimir, 132 Vasilevsky, Marshal Aleksandr, Far East Theatre Commander, 31, 34, 41, 46, 108, 110, 121, 140, 143, 152 Vasiliev, Lieutenant General Ivan, 10th Mechanised Corps commander, 38 Yamada Otozo, General, 48, 49 Yamagata Aritomo, Field Marshal, 17 Yonai Mitsumasa, Admiral, Minister of the Navy, 94 Yumashev, Admiral Ivan, Pacific Fleet commander, 39 Amphibious warfare, and, 41, 90, 128, 130, 131, 143 Yustemik, General Yevgeny, 122, 126 Zakhvatayev, Colonel General Nikanor, 35th Army commander,
36, 38, 72, 74 Zhang Xueliang (Chang Hsueh-liang), 15, 19 Zhang Zuolin (Chang Tso-lin), 14-15 Zhigarev, Colonel General Pavel, 10th Air Army commander, 39, 83, 111 Zhou Baozhong, 151 Zhukov, General, later Marshal, Georgy, 26, 27, 31, 70 Atomic bomb, and Stalin’s reaction to it, 29 Khalkhin Gol/Nomonhan, and, 21, 23 |
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Contents Introduction. 1 1. ‘How many divisions has the Pope?’. 3 2. Manchukuo: an Army with a State. 13 3. The Soviet (Deep) Battle Plan. 31 4. . at the crossroads of destiny’. 45 5. The Trans-Baikal Front: the‘iron stream’ . 51 6. The First Far Eastern Front: Suvorov’s Tactics. 61 7. The Second Far Eastern Front: River Wars . 81 8. ‘The war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan’s advantage’ . 93 9. The Second Stage: Dissolution of an Army, its State, and an Empire. 103 10. Unpinched: Finishing off‘the fascist Beast of the East’. 135 11. ‘The heart of China is in Communist hands’. 149 Notes. 159 Bibliography. 199 Index. 221
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Index Abe Nobuyuki, General, 24 Acheson, Dean, 153 Anami Korechika, General, Minister of War, 94, 95, 99, 100 Andreev, Vice Admiral Vladimir, Northern Pacific Flotilla commander, 39, 90, 136 Anishchik, Colonel Georgy, 115, 116, 118, 122, 125, 155 Antonov, General Aleksei, Chief of the General Staff, 46 Antonov, Rear Admiral Neon, Amur Military Flotilla commander, 36, 82, 83 86 Araki Sadao, General, 18 Arao Okikatsu, Colonel, 99 Barbey, Daniel E., Vice Admiral, 152 Baturov, Major General Ivan, 137, 138 Beloborodov, Colonel General Afanasy, 1st Army commander, 36, 38, 63, 64, 65, 66, 74 Flarbin, advance on, 125-6 Mudanjiang, battles for, 115, 118, 122-4 Blyukher (Blucher), General (later Marshal) Vasily, 15, 20 Bonesteel, Charles H., 96 Boyko, Colonel Vasily, 56, 57 Burmasov, Major General Vasily, 59, 60, 155 Byrnes, James, 29, 96 ‘Byrnes Note’, 98-9 Chang Hsueh-liang (Zhang Xueliang), 15, 19 Chang Tso-lin (Zhang Zuolin), 14-15 Chaplygin, Lieutenant Colonel V.P., 119, 120 Chelyshev, Major Pyotr, 108, 109 Chiang Kai-Shek, Generalissimo, Communists, relations with, 15, 151-3 Sian (Xi’an) incident, and, 19 surrender of Japanese forces to, 105-6, 151 Marco Polo Bridge Incident, and, 19 Northern Expedition, and, 15 Second World War, and, 19 Tanggu Truce, and, 16 Yalta Agreement, and, 6 Chinese Eastern Railway, 15, 17, 34, 59, 68, 71, 119 Chistyakov, Colonel General Ivan, 25th Army commander, 36, 38, 68, 76, 78 Advance becomes main thrust, 126 Korea, reaches 38th Parallel, 133 Tactics, proposes departure from plan, 77 Success of‘Suvorov’s tactics’, 79, 127 Churchill, Winston, 3, 6,
7, 28, 125, 146, 157 Dairen (Dalny, Dainty, Dalian), 5, 7, 48, 110 Danilov, Lieutenant General Aleksei, 17th Army commander, 33, 53, 109 Davies, Joseph E., 18, 19 Deane, Major General John R., 10 Denisin, Colonel A.Z., 128, 129 Diakonov, Major General Anatoli, 39, 89, 137 Dodd, William, 18 Dyakov, Major General Porfiry, 143 Dziuba, Major General Georgii, 40 Eden, Anthony, British Foreign Secretary, 6, 28 Fomenko, Lieutenant General Sergey, 58, 60 Forrestal, James, Secretary of the Navy, 8, 9, 10 Gnechko, Major General Alexey, 143, 144, 147
222 Stalin Կ War on Japan Goro Morishima, 45 Grassli, Max, 95 Grew, Acting Secretary of State Joseph C., 9 Harriman, Averell, US Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 3, 7, 9 Hasunuma Shigeru, General, 95 Hatanaka Kenji, Major, 99 Hiranuma Kiichiro, 95 Hirohito, Japanese Emperor, 95, 98, 99 Honjo Shigeru, Lieutenant General, 16 Hopkins, Harry, 7 Hori Yugoro, Rear Admiral, 132 Hvorostyanov, Captain Lieutenant Ilya, 65 Ida Masataka, Lieutenant Colonel, 99 Inouye Toshisuke, Colonel, 117, 118 Itagaki Seishiro, General, 18 Ivanovsky, Rear Admiral Nikolai, 78 Kabanov, Lieutenant General Sergey, 129, 130, 131, 132 Kashiwada Akiji, Colonel, 119, 120, 122, 124 Kazakov, Major General Konstantin, 61, 63 Khrenov, Colonel General Arkady, 64, 71 Khudyakov, Marshal Sergei, 12 th Air Army commander, 33 Kido Koichi, Imperial adviser, 95, 98, 99 King, Admiral Ernest J., 10 Kita Seiichi, General, First Area Army commander, 48 Komatsubara Mich і taro, General, 21 Komoto Daisaku, Colonel, 15 Korea, 38th Parallel, US-Soviet line of demarcation, 96 Soviet forces reach, 133 North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic), creation of, 150-1, 153 ‘Axis of evil’, member of, 158 Captain Jin Zhi-cheng (Kim II Sung), and, 151 Soviet invasion of, 38, 78, 93 Amphibious operations on east coast of, 78-9, 131-3, 156 Kozuki Yoshio, Lieutenant General, Seventeenth Area Army commander, 49 Kravchenko, Colonel General Andrei, 6th Guards Tank Army commander, 33, 53, 106, 108, 109 Krinov, Captain V.A., 83 Krylov, Colonel General Nikolai, 5th Army commander, 36, 38, 68, 125, 155 Mudanjiang, battles for, 119, 121 Reconnoitres
objectives personally, 69 Tactics, proposes departure from plan, 70 Success of, 71 Kurchatov, Igor, 29 Kuril (Kurile) Islands, Amphibious operations against, 40, 90, 141, 155 Shumshu invasion, 141-8 Bargaining counters, potential as, 93 General Order No. 1, and, 97, 140 Geo-political/strategic importance of to the Soviet Union, 7, 10, 40-1, 97, 140 Japan, Soviet/Russian post-war dispute with, 157 Stalin’s victory speech, mentioned, 150 Yalta Agreement, and, 6, 7 Kushibuchi Senichi, Lieutenant General, Thirty-Fourth Army commander, 49 Kuzmin, Radio Operator Anatoly, 73, 74 Kuznetsov, Admiral of the Fleet Nikolai, 11 Kwantung Army, Chang Tso-Iin (Zhang Zuolin), support of then assassination by, 14-15 Conscription of Japanese colonists into, 47 Creation of, 13 Expansionist aims of officer corps, 18 Khalkhin Gol/Nomonhan, battles with Red Army, 20-4 Unit 731 and biological warfare, deployed at, 25-6 Lake Khasan, battles with Red Army, 20 Manchukuo, independent policy of officers regarding, 14 Declaration of Independence, 16, 17 Defensive zones (military sub-divisions) allocation of forces, 48-9 Kita Seiichi, General, First Area Army commander, 48
Index Uemura Mikio, Lieutenant General, Fourth Army commander, 48 Ushiroku Jun, General, Third Area Army commander, 48 Mukden Incident, 16 Offensive operations, ordered to cease, 104-5 Permanent defences, constructed by, 35, 37 Reinforced, 26 Sino-Soviet conflict over the Chinese Eastern Railway, and, 15 Strategic Reserve, utilised as, 26 Strength of, 27, 48 Suicide bombers, as substitute for effective anti-tank weapons, 47-8 Surrender, ordered, 105, 108 Equipment captured, 152 Tanggu Truce, and, 16 Unit 516, chemical warfare facility, 5 Under attack everywhere, unable to defend anywhere, 92 Yamada Otozo, General, last commander of, 48 Kwantung Garrison, 13 Kwantung Leased Zone, 13 Leahy, Admiral William D., 9 Lemeshko, Lieutenant General Petr, 40 Lend-lease (US aid to the Soviet Union), 10, 42, 58, 143 Project Hula, 10-11, 78, 144 Leonov, Captain A.I., 135 Lin Biao, Marshal, 152, 153 Litvinov, Maxim, 19 Loza, Major Dmitry, 54, 55, 107 Luchinsky, Lieutenant General Alexander, 36th Army commander, 34, 35, 111 Lyudnikov, Colonel General Ivan, 39th Army commander, 33, 57, 110 MacArthur, General Douglas, 8, 27, 97, 100, 149, 157 McCarthy, Senator Joe, 153-4 Malinovsky, Marshal Rodion, Trans-Baikal Front commander, 32, 33, 35, 42, 49, 57, 60, 101, 106 223 Mamonov, Lieutenant General Stepan, 15th Army commander, 39, 81, 82, 84, 86, 87 Managarov, Colonel General Ivan, 53rd Army commander, 33, 109 Manchukuo (The Manchu State) (Formally Manchutikuo (the Manchu Empire) after 1934), Area, 16 Climate, 58 Declaration of Independence from China, 16, 17 Defensive zones, allocation of
forces, 48-9 Frontiers ‘ill defined’, 20 Puyi (Pu Yi), appointed emperor of, 17 Abdication and capture of, 109 Soviet Union, threatened by creation of, 17 Mao Zedong, 151, 153 Marshall, General George C., 27 Matsumoto Shunichi, 98 Maximov, Lieutenant General Alexander, 65-6, 125, 126, 155 Meretskov, Marshal Kirill, First Far Eastern Front commander, 32, 41, 42, 61, 65, 68, 79 Background, 35-6, 42 Tactical changes to attacks, approves, 70, 77 Assault, shifts weight of, 78 Harbin, and capture of, 113, 126 Korea, operations against, and, 39, 127, 133 Kuril Islands, operations against, and, 140 Mudanjiang, battles for, and, 119, 120-1, 124, 126 Training regime, enforces, 36, 64 Merkuryev, Colonel K.D., 145 Molotov, Vyacheslav, People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs (Soviet foreign minister), Japan, Soviet Declaration of War handed to Ambassador Sato, 46 Mediation, US-Japan, and, 45-6 Molotov-Rihbentrop Non-Aggression Pact, 23-4, 26 Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact, denunciation of, 27 Potsdam, Conference and Declaration, 29
224 Stalin ’s War on Japan Yalta Conference, and, З Mongolia, Inner, 16, S3 Mongolian People’s Republic (OuterMongolia), 5, 6, 7, 13, 16, 17, 18, 21, 33 Soviet-Mongolian 1st Army Group, 21, 23 Soviet-Mongolian Cavalry-Mechanised Group, 34, 51, 55, 101, 103 Mori Takeshi, Lieutenant General, 99 Morozov, Colonel I.F., 122, 125 Murakami Keisaku, Lieutenant General, 127 Novikov, Chief Marshal of Aviation Alexander, 43 Olsen, Rear Admiral Clarence E., 10 Pacific Fleet (Soviet), 32, 141, Amphibious operations, and, 39, 41, 76, 78, 90, 127, 128-31 Northern Pacific Flotilla, 39, 40, 137, 155 Amphibious operations, and, 88, 90, 136-9, 155 Pashkov, Major General Ivan, 5th Rifle Corps commander, 39, 87, 113 Pechenenko, Colonel Savva, 72 Perekrestov, Major General G.N., 119, 121 Phipps, Sir Eric, 18 Pliyev, Colonel General Issa, SovietMongolian Cavalry-Mechanised Group commander, 33-4, 51, 52, 53, 101, 103, 105, 106 Poltavsky, Captain E., 79 Ponomarev, Captain Dmitry, 143 Port Arthur (Lushun, Lushunkou), 6, 7, 13, 109, 140 Potsdam Conference, 27, 28, 29 Potsdam Declaration/Proclamation (Proclamation Defining Terms for Japanese Surrender), 29, 45 Japanese government, and acceptance of, 93-100 Purkayev, General Maxim, Second Far Eastern Front commander, 32, 39, 81, 83, 88, 143, 144 Red Army (Formally the Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army), Churchill on, 125 Deep Battle (Deep Operations), concept and use of, 23, 37, 79, 154-5 Female combatants, 32, 118, 130 Great Terror, and, 20 Khalkhin Gol/Nomonhan, battle of, 20-4 Lake Khasan, battle of, 20 Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation,
Command structure, 31-2 Materiel for, 32 Maskirovka, in relation to, 31, 35, 44, 49, 88 Operational plan, 33-5 Order of Battle, First Far Eastern Front, 1st (Red Banner) Army, 36, 38, 39, 61-8, 71, 72, 74, 126, 155 Mudanjiang, battles for, and, 114-18, 121, 122-5 5th (Red Banner) Army, 36, 38, 42, 61, 68-71, 76 Jilin and Chanchung, advance on, 122, 125, 126 Mudanjiang, battles for, and, 114, 118-21 9th Air Army, 36, 43, 68, 70, 71, 125, 127 10th Mechanised Corps, 38, 61, 69, 78, 126, 127 25th Army, 36, 38, 68, 76-8, 126-7 Korea, advance into, 78-9, 127, 133 35th (Red Banner) Army, 36, 38, 39, 43, 71-6, 87, 113-14 Amur Military Flotilla, 32, 36, 155 Order of Battle, Second Far Eastern Front, 2nd (Red Banner) Army, 39, 88-9, 110-11 5th Rifle Corps, 39, 81, 87, 113 10th Air Army, 39, 43, 83, 86, 111 15th Army, 39, 81-7, 111 16th Army (Sakhalin), 39, 40, 89-91, 137-8 Amur Military Flotilla, 32, 39, 81-113, 126, 155 Order of Battle, Trans-Baikal Front, 6 th (Guards Red Banner) Tank Army, 33, 42, 53, 55, 106, 109, 110, 126
Index 12th Air Army, 33,43,53, 106 17th Army, 33, 53, 55, 109-10 36th Army, 33, 34-5, 39, 55, 57-60, 110 39th Army, 33, 35, 42, 55-7, 110 53rd Army, 33, 42, 110 Soviet-Mongolian CavalryMechanised Group, 33, 34, 51-3, 101, 103-6 Order to commence, 29 Redeployment for, 28 Special Far Eastern Army, 15 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 7, 157 Yalta Conference, and, 3 Requests Soviet assistance to defeat Japan, 3, 4, 5 Agrees Stalin’s territorial claims, 6, 9 Senator McCarthy’s assertions regarding, 153 Roosevelt, Theodore, 5 Rusk, Dean, 96 Russo-Japanese War, 5, 13, 17, 21, 48, 150 Sakhalin Island (Karafuto), Bargaining counter, potential as, 93 Geo-political/strategic importance of to the Soviet Union, 7, 140, 150 Japanese defences on (Koton/Haramitog fortified region), 90 Soviet attack on Japanese portion: Amphibious operations against, 40, 90, 135-40, 155 Forces allocated to, 39, 89 Offensive across the 50th Parallel, 137-8 Topography and climatic conditions of, 40, 89, 143 Yalta Agreement, and, 5, 7 Sakomizu Hisatsune, 98 Sato Naotake, 29, 45, 46 Shanin, Major General Grigoriy, 76, 78, 79, 127, 130 Shelakhov, General G.A., 113, 126 Shiizaki Jiro, Lieutenant Colonel, 99 Shutov, Major Pyotr, 145, 146, 147, 156 Sokolov, Colonel General Ivan, 9th Air Army commander, 36, 68, 125 South Manchuria Railway Company (SMR), 5, 13, 16 225 Stalin, Joseph, Atomic Bomb, US possession and use of, and, 28-9 Chistyakov, Colonel General Ivan, appoints to command of 25th Army, 76 Djilas, Milovan, on, 156-7 Germany, unconditional surrender of, and, 27 ‘Great Terror,’ and, 20 Hokkaido, Soviet occupation
zone on, 96, 97-8, 140, 149 Korea, and, Agrees demarcation line at the 38th Parallel, 96 Democratic People’s Republic, formation of, 150, 158 Kuril Islands, and, 40, 140, 141 Lend Lease equipment, and, 10, 11 Manchurian Offensive, and, Orders early commencement of, 29 Orders increase in pace of, 108, 121 Mao Zedong, relations with, 151 Allows weapons transfer to Communist forces of, 151-2 Mediation, US-Japan, and, 45, 46, 93 Molotov-Ribbentrop Non-Aggression Pact, and, 23-4 Red Army, and, 55 ‘Artillery is the god of war’, 70 Second United Front, and, 19 State Defence Committee, and, 41 Truman, Harry S., and, Hokkaido, Soviet occupation zone, and, 97-8 Informed by Stalin of when the Soviet attack on Japan will begin, 28 Stalin’s response to General Order No. 1, and, 96 Mentions ‘new weapon of unusual destructive force’ to Stalin, 28 Rivalry with, 109 Victory Speech, 150 Yalta Conference, and, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 157 Field-Marshal Brooke’s assessment of, 7 Stimson, Henry L., Secretary of War, 9, 10, 157 Studenichnikov, Captain A.F., 131, 132 Sueo Ikeda, Colonel, 142, 146, 147
226 Stalin Կ War on Japan Suzuki Kantaro, Japanese Prime Minister, 45, 46, 94, 95 Svirs, Major General Nikolai, 122, 123, 155 Tado, Colonel, 132 Takeshita Masahiko, Lieutenant Colonel, 99, 100 Tankevich, Captain L.B., 83 Tavkhutdinov, Lieutenant Colonel Karam, 90, 135, 137 Terekhin, Lieutenant General Makar, 2nd Army commander, 39, 88 Timirgaleev, Lieutenant Colonel Abdul, 138, 140 Togo Shigenori, Japanese Foreign Minister, 45, 46, 94, 98 Toyoda Soemu, Admiral, Chief of the Navy General Staff, 94 Truman, Harry S., Atomic bomb, and, 28-9, 46 Chinese Communism, and, 151 General Order No. 1, issues, 96 Hokkaido, rejects Stalin’s proposal for Soviet occupation zone on, 97-8, 140 Kurils, and, 140, 141 Japan’s surrender, announces, 100 Potsdam Conference, and, 28 Stalin, tug of war with, 109 Tsukanova, Mariya, 130 Tsutsumi Fusaki, Lieutenant General, 148 Uemura Mikio, Lieutenant General, Fourth Army commander, 48 Ugaki Kazushige, General, 22 Umezu Yoshijiro, General, Chief of the Army General Staff, 94 Ushiroku Jun, General, Third Area Army commander, 48 Uspensky, naval radio operator Vladimir, 132 Vasilevsky, Marshal Aleksandr, Far East Theatre Commander, 31, 34, 41, 46, 108, 110, 121, 140, 143, 152 Vasiliev, Lieutenant General Ivan, 10th Mechanised Corps commander, 38 Yamada Otozo, General, 48, 49 Yamagata Aritomo, Field Marshal, 17 Yonai Mitsumasa, Admiral, Minister of the Navy, 94 Yumashev, Admiral Ivan, Pacific Fleet commander, 39 Amphibious warfare, and, 41, 90, 128, 130, 131, 143 Yustemik, General Yevgeny, 122, 126 Zakhvatayev, Colonel General Nikanor, 35th Army commander,
36, 38, 72, 74 Zhang Xueliang (Chang Hsueh-liang), 15, 19 Zhang Zuolin (Chang Tso-lin), 14-15 Zhigarev, Colonel General Pavel, 10th Air Army commander, 39, 83, 111 Zhou Baozhong, 151 Zhukov, General, later Marshal, Georgy, 26, 27, 31, 70 Atomic bomb, and Stalin’s reaction to it, 29 Khalkhin Gol/Nomonhan, and, 21, 23 |
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