Pedagogy, Psychology, Society
- Authors:
- Dmitrij N. Ermakov, Grigorii G. Popov
- Work direction:
- Теория и методика общего и дополнительного образования
- Abstract:
- The authors, based on poorly studied documents and secondary sources, consider the events on Khalkhin Gol in the context of the development of military-political and economic processes in East Asia, primarily related to the Sin War. The authors claim that the Japanese militarists did not abandon their plans of aggression against the USSR after Khalkhin-Gol, and the cessation of hostilities against the Red Army and the MNR troops was caused by the position of politicians in the leadership of Japan. Due to the pressure of the militarists on the Japanese government and parliament, rapprochement between the USSR and Japan became extremely difficult after December 1939. The authors argue that the decision of the Japanese government to stop fighting on the Khalkhin-Gol River was caused by the complication of the economic situation in Japan itself as a result of the outbreak of World War II and the prolongation of the Sin War.
- Keywords:
- The Khalkhin-Gol conflict, the Sin War, Soviet-Chinese relations, Soviet-Japanese relations, Soviet policy in East Asia, the global crisis of 1939