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Old July 11th, 2005, 08:09 AM
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Just wondering if you have any data of the Japanese "the northern approach" that was one of the possibilities for their army?

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Whatever the end solution in the east ( probably the Japanese not getting anywhere in Siberia )I personally think that the Japanese might have attacked the USSR in the back if Germany asked after Barbarossa started, but only if Hitler had not made the August 1939 pact with Stalin.This was considered a major blow to the relationship between Germany and Japan especially by the latter. Even if the Japanese themselves signed a pact in spring 1940 with Stalin for non-aggression they never got over Hitlerīs "betrayal". Something Hitler did not take into account when he declared war to the USA after Pearl Harbor it seems.
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