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  2. Sino-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact - Wikipedia

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    The Sino-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact (traditional Chinese: 中蘇互不侵犯條約; simplified Chinese: 中苏互不侵犯条约; pinyin: Zhōng-sū hù bù qīnfàn tiáoyuē) was signed in Nanjing on August 21, 1937, between the Republic of China and the Soviet Union during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

  3. Non-aggression pact - Wikipedia

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    A non-aggression pact or neutrality pact is a treaty between two or more states/countries that includes a promise by the signatories not to engage in military action against each other. [1] Such treaties may be described by other names, such as a treaty of friendship or non-belligerency , etc. Leeds, Ritter, Mitchell, & Long (2002) distinguish ...

  4. Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual ...

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    Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin at the Yalta Conference. At the end of World War II, Joseph Stalin identified two strategic objectives for the Soviet Union in the Far East after the war: the independence of Outer Mongolia from China and restoration of the sphere of influence of Tsarist Russia in Northeast China to ensure its geopolitical territorial security. [2]

  5. List of treaties of China before the People's Republic

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    Date Name Location Chinese name Other party Note 1: 1689: Sep 7: Treaty of Nerchinsk: Nerchinsk: ... Sino-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact: Nanjing:

  6. Sino-Soviet relations - Wikipedia

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    In August 1937, a month after the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, the Soviet Union established a non-aggression pact with China. The Republic of China received credits for $250 million for the purchase of Soviet weapons. There followed big arms deliveries, including guns, artillery pieces, more than 900 aircraft and 82 tanks. [5]

  7. Operation Zet - Wikipedia

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    Operation Zet was a secret operation in 1937–1941 by the Soviet Union to provide military and technical resources to the Republic of China as a part of the Sino-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact. [1] The operation aimed to help China resist the invasion of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. [2]

  8. Sino-Soviet treaty - Wikipedia

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    Sino-Soviet treaty may refer to: Sino-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact in 1937; Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance in 1945; Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship in 1950;

  9. Soviet Volunteer Group - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Volunteer Group was the volunteer part of the Soviet Air Forces sent to support the Republic of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War between 1937 and 1941. . After the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, the Sino-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact was signed leading to considerable Soviet military assistance to China, including the volunteer squad