uztat as apie tai. "tomasz" wrote in message news:o45p20$sbm$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... as ne apie tai. -- t. "Audrys" <oginiekienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message news:o45p06$sab$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > skaityk > " >>> kacapai vienasaliskai nutrauke nepuolimo sutarti, pasirasyta dar 1939 >>> rugseji, ir atrisusi stalinui rankas pult Lenkija > " > > "tomasz" wrote in message news:o45iva$p2h$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > > ne apie nepuolimo pakta kalba. > skaityk. > Soviet and now Russian writers emphasize September 2 as the end of the War > in the Far East, blurring the fact that the Soviet military advance and > acts > of brutality towards Japanese civilians occurred not only before, but also > after the Emperor's surrender broadcast on August 15. The most horrific > Soviet atrocity committed in the days before Tokyo accepted the Potsdam > Proclamation occurred near Gegenmiao in Manchuria on August 14 when a > Soviet > armored unit attacked approximately 1,500 Japanese civilians - mostly > women > and children. Survivor, Kawauchi Mitsuo, seven years old at the time, > remembers the incident as follows 60 years later. > > It's known as the Gegenmiao Incident. It was a massacre at a place called > Gegenmiao in Manchuria in which one thousand several hundred Japanese > refugees were attacked by a Soviet armored unit. Over one thousand people > were slaughtered. The tanks came after eleven in the morning, attacking as > we fled from the fighting around Kou'angai. It was a crazy mix of sound > from > the tank engines and machine guns. Everyone was screaming as they ran to > get > away. Some people fell hit by bullets; others were crushed by tanks.[6] > > The indiscipline and depravity of the Red Army in Germany a few short > months > earlier was mirrored in Manchuria and Southern Sakhalin. Fueled by > propagandists such as Ilya Ehrenburg,[7] some of those same units that had > raped and pillaged their way through East Prussia. Thoroughly dehumanized > by > their experiences on the Eastern Front, these units had transferred > eastwards directly after the fall of Berlin. The youngest survivors of > massacres in Manchuria become zanryu koji (orphans who were adopted by > Chinese families and remained in China,) another tragic legacy of Japan's > failed attempt to create a continental empire. [8] > > Applying the brakes to the Soviet offensive after Japan accepted the > Potsdam > Proclamation on August 15 proved no easy matter. After some confusion > among > the Kwantung Army commanders over communication from Tokyo regarding > Japan's > capitulation, General Yamada sent a telegram to Marshal Vasilevskii's > headquarters on August 17 offering a ceasefire, which was rejected. The > next > day, Yamada's chief-of-staff flew to the First Far Eastern Front HQ to > offer > surrender, and on August 19 a surrender agreement was signed. In the > interim, Soviet forces continued their advance through Manchuria in line > with an August 18 order from Soviet Chief of Staff General Ivanov to > ignore > all ceasefire offers unless Japanese soldiers had already clearly > surrendered and laid down their arms.[9] > > > > > > -- > > t. > "Audrys" <oginiekienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message > news:o43t0e$5vm$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> pize, rusai kalti netgi del to, kad paskelbe kara japonams PAGAL >> SAJUNGININKU REIKALAVIMA :D:D:D >> >> ko nukirpai po to ejusi teksta? >> "The declaration stated that, "the Soviet Government decided to accept >> the proposition of the Allies and joined the [Potsdam] declaration of the >> Allied Powers of July 26.."[1] " >> >> >> >> "tomasz" wrote in message news:o43squ$5ub$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> >> nu to tak, jei ne jav okupacija, turetume II siaures koreja. >> >> -- >> >> t. >> "Signalizacija" <signalizacija.master@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:o43n05$3t8$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >>> Kaip cia pasakius. >>> On August 8, 1945, after weeks of deflecting Japan's requests to mediate >>> a surrender to the United States and its allies, Soviet Foreign Minister >>> Molotov presented Japanese Ambassador Sato with a declaration of war, >>> thereby breaching the Neutrality Pact that remained in force between the >>> two countries. >>> kacapai vienasaliskai nutrauke nepuolimo sutarti, pasirasyta dar 1939 >>> rugseji, ir atrisusi stalinui rankas pult Lenkija >>> >>> On 2016.12.29 18:20, tomasz wrote: >>>> dar siek tiek.... >>>> http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/22336 >>>> >>>> nelabai kas butu like is japonijos, jei ne javainiai.... >>>> >> >