Osprey Campaign — 234 Pdf

: The political and geopolitical factors that led to the outbreak of war.

You can purchase and download the PDF directly from the official Osprey Publishing website .

The book listed as #234 in the Osprey Campaign series is Nomonhan 1939: The Bloody Soviet-Japanese Border War

Mark Stille’s volume follows the classic, highly successful Osprey publishing format. The book packs an immense amount of data, analysis, and visual aid into its standard page count. 1. Detailed Chronology and Origins

For historians and wargamers, the ORBAT sections are gold. The book provides:

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Henry Sakaida (1951–2018) was a third-generation Japanese-American (Sansei) historian who specialized in the Pacific Theater of World War II. His unique heritage and access to archive material in both English and Japanese made him an authoritative voice on the subject. He authored several books for Osprey, many focused on Japanese fighter pilots and aviation history, demonstrating his deep expertise in the region and period.

: It explores Marshal Oyama’s focus on the Russian forces after the fall of Port Arthur and General Kuropatkin’s attempt to save Russian morale.

: While Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin was deeply preoccupied with the rising Nazi threat in Western Europe, he remained intensely paranoid about a two-front war sparked by Japanese expansionism in East Asia.

The fighting escalated through June and July, culminating in a colossal showdown of military philosophies.