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  • Battles of Khalkhin Gol
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skos:prefLabel
  • Battles of Khalkhin Gol
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  • in 1939
  • disputes
  • Soviet-Japanese Border War
  • border conflicts
  • Nomonhan
  • Nomonhan incident
  • 1939 invasion of Mongolia
  • Battle of Halhin Gol
  • Battle of Khalkhin Gol
  • Battle of Khalkhin-Gol
  • Battle of Khalkin Gol
  • Battles for Khalkhin Gol
  • Battles on Khalkhin Gol (1939)
  • Dornod
  • Japanese-Soviet War
  • Khalkhiin Gol
  • Khalkhin Gol
  • Khalkhin Gol Campaign
  • Khalkhin Gol Incident
  • Khalkhin Gol River
  • Khalkhin Gol campaign
  • Khalkhin Gol/Nomonhan Incident
  • Khalkhin-Gol
  • Khalkin Gol
  • Manchuria against the Japanese
  • Manchurian-Mongolian
  • Nomonhan Incident
  • Russians defeated the Japanese
  • after sharp defeats by the Russians in Mongolia
  • battle at Nomonhan
  • battle for Khalkhin Gol
  • battle of Kharkin Go
  • battle of Nomonhan/Khalkin Gol
  • battles of Khalkhin Gol
  • bloody Nomonhan Incident
  • cease-fire with Japan
  • early conflicts against the Soviets
  • four-week military campaign in the Far East
  • border war with the Soviet Union that began in May 1939
  • near the Khalkhin–Gol River
  • signed a cease-fire agreement
  • the battle of Khalkgol
  • the first mass tank/air attack at Khalkhin Gol
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  • Manpower:
  • 133 armored cars destroyed
  • 208 aircraft lost
  • 253 tanks destroyed or heavily damaged
  • 49 tractors and prime movers
  • 556–990
  • 652 trucks and other motor vehicles
  • 96 mortars and artillery
  • Equipment:
  • significant animal casualties
  • 25,655–27,179 (including 24,900 combat casualties)ref|9,703 dead and missing,15,251 wounded,701 to 2,225 hospitalized due to disease. Boris Sokolov writes that according to E. I. Smirnov's \"Война и военная медицина. 1939-1945 годы\" (\"War and military medicine. 1939-1945\") the figure of 701 only accounts for sick patients who were treated in hospitals of the Transbaikal Military District and that the total number of ill during the campaign was 2,225.|group=nb
clgo:combatant
  • Soviet Union
clgo:date
  • 1939-09-16
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clgo:place
clgo:result
  • * Ceasefire agreement signed
  • Soviet-Mongolian victory
clgo:strength
  • * Peak strength: 200
  • * Peak strength: 580
  • 1,000 trucks
  • 1,921 horses and camels (Mongol only)
  • 19tankettes
  • 2,708 horses
  • 385–450armored cars
  • 4,000 trucks
  • 400 aircraft (participated)
  • 498–550 tanks
  • 500–634artillery pieces
  • 73 tanks
  • 900 aircraft (participated)
  • 61,860–73,961ref |Includes at least 57,000 Soviet and 4,860 MPR personnel. Combined Soviet-MPR strength was possibly as high as 74,000.|group=nb
  • ~20,000–30,000
  • ~300 artillery pieces
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