The Eurasian Triangle. Russia, the Caucasus and Japan, 1904-1945
134 Ë The Caucasus Group and Japan Despite these moves to contain Japan’s aggression, Moscow was still in a vulner- able positio ...
Japan and Caucasian Émigré Forces Ë 135 operations set up large and extensive networks using ethnic Chinese, Koreans, and other ...
136 Ë The Caucasus Group and Japan In the Caucasus, the prospect of a Soviet war with Japan encouraged the rebels, or at least s ...
Japan and Caucasian Émigré Forces Ë 137 once an opportunity for war had been recognized: in London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Helsi ...
138 Ë The Caucasus Group and Japan The stunned international conclave, representing almost every nation on earth, sat in silence ...
Japan and Caucasian Émigré Forces Ë 139 Ukrainian National Republic), both prominent Promethean activists, along with two Georgi ...
140 Ë The Caucasus Group and Japan peoples to be liberated from the Chinese, so it was logical for non-Russian peoples to be fre ...
Japan and Caucasian Émigré Forces Ë 141 (4) There are about one thousand armed forces we can dispatch to Soviet territory from P ...
142 Ë The Caucasus Group and Japan The attaché in question, Masao Ueda, a Soviet specialist stationed in Persia in 1933–35,⁵⁷als ...
Japan and Caucasian Émigré Forces Ë 143 Fig. 6.1.A banquet of representatives of the Promethean movement in Paris, probably on t ...
144 Ë The Caucasus Group and Japan Another factor raised morale among the rightists: Italy’s challenge to Britain and France by ...
The Caucasus Group and Japan Ë 145 Khabarovsk, the Maritime Province, and Sakhalin. (The Zelenyi Klin, populated by up to half a ...
146 Ë The Caucasus Group and Japan (1918–1921); and Mikheil Tsereteli and Alexander Manvelishvili, leaders of the Geor- gian pat ...
The Caucasus Group and Japan Ë 147 Fig. 6.2.Lieutenant Colonel Shigeki Usui, 1938. casus group, while Azerbaijanis such as Sulta ...
148 Ë The Caucasus Group and Japan (Kavkasia) and French (Le Caucase) as well, and from autumn in English (The Cau- casian Quart ...
The Anti-Comintern Pact Ë 149 America.”⁸⁶Japan was a force that represented the “national” instead of the “interna- tional.” Jap ...
150 Ë The Caucasus Group and Japan Fig. 6.3.General Giorgi Kvinitadze with his wife and daughters, the sons of Haidar Bammat, an ...
The Anti-Comintern Pact Ë 151 Fig. 6.4.Shigeki Usui and the sons of Haidar Bammat, Chatou, France, 1936. Disunity within Japan o ...
152 Ë The Caucasus Group and Japan ten years.”⁹³Even before this political comedy took place, on 16 January 1937 Japan’s ambassa ...
The Anti-Comintern Pact Ë 153 (a) The competent authorities of both High Contracting States will closely cooperate in the ex- ch ...
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