Sakhalin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The island is known in Russian as Сахалин (Sakhalin). .... Japan again occupied the northern part of the island, returning it to the Soviet Union in 1925.
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Japan–Soviet Union relations - Wikipedia, the free ...
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Jump to Sakhalin Island and the Kuril Islands - [edit]. After Russia was defeated in 1905, Japan took control of southern Sakhalin Island and the Kuril ...
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Soviet–Japanese War (1945) - Wikipedia, the free ...
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South Sakhalin Army Group Offensive Operation (August 11, 1945 – August .... On 24 July the Soviet Union recalled all embassy staff and families from Japan.
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Kuril Islands dispute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Russia maintains that the Soviet Union's sovereignty over the islands was ... The first Russo-Japanese agreement to deal with the status of Sakhalin and the ...
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Sakhalin: the Japanese Under Soviet Rule | History Today
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Following the terms of the February 1945 Yalta Agreement between Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan on August 8th,
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Sakhalin memories: Japanese stranded by war in the USSR ...
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Aug 3, 2011 - After World War II, the USSR reclaimed Sakhalin from Japan, but not all of the Japanese returned to their homeland, reports the BBC's Daniel .
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