The Soviet Union and the threat from the East, 1933-41 : Moscow, Tokyo, and the prelude to the Pacific War /
In the 1930s the Soviet Union was an Asian as well as a European power. The expansion of militaristic Japan into Manchuria in 1931 brough to Soviet borders a series new threat that complicated Stalin's response to the challenge emerging from Nazi Germany after 1933. Whereas in Europe, at least...
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Pittsburgh, Pa. :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
c1992
Pittsburgh, Pa. : ©1992 Pittsburgh, Pa. : [1992] |
Series: | Series in Russian and East European studies
no. 16 Series in Russian and East European studies ; no. 16 Series in Russian and East European studies no. 16 Series in Russian and East European studies |
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