Through Gobi and Khingan
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The victorious May of 1945 did not end the war for everyone... Having defeated Nazi Germany, many units and formations, without celebrating the Victory, were again loaded onto trains and sent to the Far East, where the flames of World War II still continued to blaze... Such a fate befell soldiers of the 6th Guards Tank Army. Having entered Prague on May 9, 1945, already on June 1, army units and formations headed to the Far East, where they took part in the Khingan-Mukden offensive operation. Advancing in the first echelon of the Trans-Baikal Front, army troops in difficult conditions overcame the high-mountain snow-capped Great Khingan ridge, previously considered insurmountable for tanks, reached the Central Manchurian Plain and, with their swift actions, dismembered the main group of the Kwantung Army into isolated parts, forcing it to abandon further resistance and stop hostilities on the mainland of China. A new work by Igor Nebolsin, co-authored with the chairman of the Council of Veterans of the 6th Guards Red Banner Tank Army, Lieutenant General Yuri Zavizion, for the first time talks about this unique operation, which put a victorious point in World War II.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Игорь Небольсин Вячеславович
Юрий Завизион Гаврилович - Language
- Russian