Besides Heilongjiang, would you like these main Soviet–Japanese conflict zones to be included in the Far Eastern Front:
- Lake Khasan (1938) in Primorsky Krai
- Khalkhin Gol (1939) in Mongolia
- The 1945 Soviet invasion of Manchuria (across northeastern China)
- Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands in the final days of WWII
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If you got any map suggestions you like to add to the List of Maps you want to be included in the Far Eastern Front, then please feel free to add them to the list. Okay?
Here is a clean list of minor Soviet–Japanese land conflict zones (1932–1945) that should be added into Enlisted:
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- Amur River Basin (around Amur Oblast)
- Frequent patrol clashes and river-border incidents
- Ussuri River Region (Ussuri River)
- Continuous small skirmishes, reconnaissance fights, and border probes
- Primorye Borderlands (Primorsky Krai)
- Forest and mountain patrol clashes, often brief and localized
- Northern Manchuria Frontier (Manchukuo)
- Border post attacks, rail line security skirmishes, and patrol engagements
- Inner Mongolia Border Fringe (Inner Mongolia)
- Occasional reconnaissance clashes in desert-steppe terrain
- Sakhalin Border Zones (pre-1945 phase) (Sakhalin)
- Small-scale reconnaissance encounters and border probing activity
- Kuril Islands approaches (late-war tension zone) (Kuril Islands)
- Limited patrol confrontations and naval-supported land reconnaissance
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