Do not add Chinese weapons to Soviet tech tree

Do you mean this one?

Where exactly do you see their service as part of Red Army in WW2?

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My bad I need to go to :sleeping:

No? They even wrote it before the merger, now they’ve removed it and added “authenticity”

Vika, did you seen by the way chinese volunteers in Normandy? Tunisia? Nothing bothers you. I wonder why no its boring cry about them on su side, but not there? why you see it here but don’t see the same squads in allied side?
Its a retorical question

Yeah and I quite happy about chinese friends join Soviet side which was describe in a historical documents

Btw want sent my regards to a chinese players, looking forward to participate

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Dicky,

  1. Learn how to communicate in a civil and non-asshole manner

When you say “nothing bothers you”, you’re supposed to find my quote where I say “Chinese squads in Normandy are fine”. You will find complete opposite if you look.

Yep, historical documents of Chinese in Stalingrad.

Sure, Dicky.


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Enlisted is not a place of historical accuracy since 2023, maybe even earlyer. We all know it.

How I can build mg with a hummer dam

Replace the voice as well if it so bothers you, pal. No reason to leave people without good content they wait so much.

They look 99 as the all other soviet soldiers

However, the Japanese broke through in one place or another, and a firefight ensued. One of the commanders of the People’s Revolutionary Army of China came running to us and informed us about the movement of a Japanese detachment of 800 people along the Sungari River. He asked for help. The command sent the already well-known company of light tanks of Senior Lieutenant Chukhlyaev to help the Chinese. Two hours later, the Japanese column was neutralized by joint

Bullshit

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Name one battle where both Soviet and Chinese ground forces fought side by side.

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You literally read a memories of these battles.

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Moron? You’re either a moron or a liar for trying to pass off this battle as happening during WW2.

Check again, date 3rd of September. Fighting Japanese remnants after the country surrendered does not count.

So, try again, name one battle, I’ll wait.

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How are btw? How old are you, waiter?

24, but I don’t see how that’s relevant, I’m not from the Second World War either.

Answer the question though, take your time.

You have an answer, an example of fight joint operation with chinese, you ask me give you more? Gush, such a clowns

Well, read before, en entire document being translated

Oh, I’m sorry, did I need to specify during WW2?

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What about read? You old enough to read? Well look up, there is a document

Read what…?

The engagement you qouted was dated to 3rd of September 1945.

It’s not up to me to prove anything, I’m not making any claims to the positive.

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Sino-Soviet cooperation did occur, but not joint combat operations

Examples:

  • The USSR supplied China with tanks, aircraft, advisors, and pilots (especially 1937–1941).
  • Soviet volunteer pilots flew in the Chinese Air Force against Japan.
  • In 1945, the Red Army invaded Manchuria and Korea, indirectly supporting the Chinese war effort by defeating Japan’s Kwantung Army — but Chinese and Soviet forces did not fight side-by-side in combined units.

Summary

  • Direct joint combat operations: Only some Chinese volunteers fighting within Red Army units (e.g., Khalkhin Gol).
  • Formal China–USSR joint warfare: No, not during the main WWII period.
  • Strong material support and shared enemies: Yes, especially before 1941 and again in 1945.
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Are you old enough to count…?

3 is greater than 2.

Or, maybe the numbers go “1, 2, many” for you…?