The Battle of Shumshu, the Soviet invasion of Shumshu in the Kuril Islands, was the first stage of the Soviet Union's Invasion of the Kuril Islands in...
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Shumshu (Russian: Шумшу, romanized: Shumshu; Japanese: 占守島, romanized: Shumushu-tō; Ainu: スㇺス (reconstruction), lit. 'good island') is the easternmost...
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Air Defence Regiment (Shumshu) 41st Mixed Regiment 129th Infantry Brigade Navy: IJN Marines No 51 and No. 52 Guard Unit, and Shumshu Communications Unit...
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Severnaya Zemlya Severny Island, Novaya Zemlya Shiashkotan, Kuril Islands Shumshu, Kuril Islands Simushir, Kuril Islands Solovetskiye Taymyr Island Uyedineniya...
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Kuril Islands dispute): Uruppu (Urup) Shimushiru (Simushir) Shumushu (Shumshu) Habomai Rocks Shikotan Island Kunashiri Etorofu (Iturup) Official Website...
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control and is now Russian territory, part of Sakhalin Oblast. Battle of Shumshu Evacuation of Karafuto and Kuriles Project Hula Soviet assault on Maoka...
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Alekseyevich Popov sailing into the area c. 1649. Russian Cossacks landed on Shumshu in 1711. American whaleships caught right whales off the islands between...
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Neodictyon (redirect from Neodictyon shumshu)
tunicates in the family Polyclinidae. The only species is Neodictyon shumshu. Sanamyan, Karen (2015). "Neodictyon Sanamyan, 1988". WoRMS. World Register...
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main inhabited islands were Kunashir, Iturup and Urup in the south, and Shumshu in the north. Other islands either had small populations (such as Paramushir)...
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a Soviet landing. Soviet forces suffered heavy losses in the Battle of Shumshu during the invasion of the Kuril Islands, and historians foresaw similar...
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Kuril Landing Operation (18 August 1945 – 1 September 1945) Battle of Shumshu Though the battle extended beyond the traditional lands of the Manchu people...
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garrison zone was Shumshu and Shiashkotan in the Kuril Islands, garrisoning Kita Chishima Fortress, with its headquarters on Shumshu, By mid-August 1945...
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August) Invasion of the Kuril Islands (18 August to 1 September) Battle of Shumshu (18—23 August) World War II ended with the surrender of Japan after the...
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unwilling to fight after Japan's surrender on 15 August. In the Battle of Shumshu (18–23 August 1945), the Soviet Red Army had 8,821 troops that were not...
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