80th anniversary of Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation

Exactly 80 years ago, the Soviet troops, in accordance with the agreements of the Yalta Conference, launched an attack against the Japanese army. The Manchurian operation is one of the most successful major military operations in the history of military affairs.

By the end of August 1945, the entire territory of Northeast China and North Korea had been liberated from Japanese forces. In a short time, the million-strong Kwantung army was defeated, which accelerated the end of the war.

*On September 2, 1945, in Tokyo Bay, aboard the American battleship Missouri, Japanese representatives, in the presence of plenipotentiaries from the USSR, the USA, China, Great Britain, France and other allied states, signed the Act of Unconditional Surrender of Japan, World War II ended.

I mean boys. You made an event about before. Why this big day didnt shown as well.

We can make an event with a new map. Let it be a Seishin Operation

The Seishin Operation, also called Chongjin Landing Operation, was an amphibious assault on northern Korea between 13–17 August 1945, carried out by the forces of the Soviet Northern Pacific Flotilla of the Pacific Fleet during the Soviet–Japanese War
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We even got a airmap

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Man its even a plan of battle here

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This should just go into a manchuria campaign with at least 2 maps for variety.

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Very nice, we need it I guess

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Respect for all the heroes of the Red Army. :saluting_face:

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Yes after the horrors of the western/,eastern front in Europe it be nice to play the ‘relative’ holiday the Asian theater was for the Russians. I mean after grueling years of attritional fighting with Germany chasing the Japanese across Asia must have felt great.

why not, yes

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