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  2. Mongolia in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Outer Mongolia — officially the Mongolian People's Republic — was ruled (1930s to 1952) by the communist government of Khorloogiin Choibalsan during the period of World War II and had close links with the Soviet Union. Most countries regarded Mongolia, with its fewer than a million inhabitants, [1] as a breakaway province of the Republic of ...

  3. Battles of Khalkhin Gol - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, the two countries signed agreements respecting the borders of Mongolia and Manchukuo [77] and pledging neutrality towards each other. [78] In the closing months of World War II, the Soviet Union annulled the Neutrality Pact and invade the Japanese territories in Manchuria, northern Korea, and the southern part of Sakhalin island.

  4. Mongolian Arat squadron - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian Arat squadron (Russian: эскадрилья «Монгольский арат», romanized: Eskadrilya «Mongolski arat», lit. ' Mongolian Herdsman Air Squadron ') was a fighter squadron in the Soviet Air Force, funded by contributions from the Mongolian People's Republic, that was operational during World War II.

  5. 112th "Revolutionary Mongolia" Tank Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 112th "Revolutionary Mongolia" Tank Brigade (Russian: 112-я танковая бригада «Революционная Монголия», romanized: 112-ya tankovaya brigade "Revolutsionnaya Mongoliya"), previously the 112th Tank Brigade, was a military formation in the Red Army, funded by contributions from the People's Republic of Mongolia, during World War II.

  6. Mongolian People's Army - Wikipedia

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    Mainly survivors of aircraft used against Japan in World War II. Yakovlev UT-2 Soviet Union: bomber: UT-2MV: 3: It is a survival of the aircraft used in the battle against Japan, and it is possible that a light bomber version was introduced to supplement the bomber force. Attack aircraft; Ilyushin Il-2 Bark Soviet Union: Shturmovik: Il-2M3: 71 ...

  7. Category:Wars involving Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Mongolia in World War II; S. Siberian intervention; ... War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) World War II This page was ...

  8. List of wars involving Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Soviet–Japanese War (World War II) Soviet Union Mongolian People's Republic Japan Manchukuo Mengjiang: Victory (for the Mongolian People's Republic) 1946–1948 Battle of Baitag Bogd Soviet Union Mongolian People's Republic China: Return to status quo ante bellum

  9. Zaisan Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Zaisan Memorial (Mongolian: Зайсан толгой) is a memorial in Khan Uul, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia that honors allied Mongolian and Soviet soldiers killed in World War II. Located on a hill in the southern part of the city, the memorial features a circular painting that depicts scenes of friendship between the people of the USSR and ...