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Soviet-Chinese interaction on the eve of and during the first s / Mirovitskaya, Raisa   Journal Article
Mirovitskaya, Raisa Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The author shows that the main factor which influenced the Soviet-Chinese relations in 1937-1941 was the war unleashed by Japan against China. Having adopted a decision to render China a broad military-technical, diplomatic, moral and political assistance, the Soviet leadership took into account the fact that the growing Japanese aggression in China led to a further change in the balance of forces in the region, creating a real threat to the security of the Soviet Union.
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