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My question is this: Could the Japanese pulled off a successful invasion of Vladivostok or Port Arthur to coincide with a German invasion from the west instead of Pearl Harbor? This doesn't have to be in June '41. By taking, or at least besigeing Vladivostok, the Japanese would be diverting crucial reinforcements from reaching the western front. The Japanese could have cut the Trans-Siberian Railway.
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