Serpentia писал(а):Биркин писал(а):мы ссылки принципиально не читаем? там развернуто - и про прогулку, и про дышащую на ладан
http://www.cgsc.edu/carl/resources/csi/ ... lantz3.asp
Analysis of the Offensive
At every level in every sector, Soviet commanders in Manchuria took great risks, planned bold operations, and executed their plans with abandon. They demonstrated a flexibility exceeding that displayed in earlier opera tions, not only because of the particular demands in the theater of operations, but also because Soviet military leadership had matured. The war had produced a generation of experienced and competent army, corps, division, regimental, and brigade commanders, whose expertise was the product of up to four years of battle.
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А сноски там таке
Vnotchenko, Pobeda, 360-64-
СОбственно, то самое воспроизведение советских мифов...
а там не только советские источники -
Böeichö Boei Kenshujo Senshishitsu IJapan Self Defense Forces, National Defense College Military History Department]. Senshi sosho: Kantögun (2) [Military history series: The Kwantung Army, vol. 2]. Tokyo: Asagumo Shinbunsha, 1974.
Despres, J., L. Dzirkals, and B. Whaley. Timely Lessons of History: The Manchurian Model for Soviet Strategy. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corp., 1976.
Feis, Herbert. The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War IT Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1966.
Garthoff, Raymond L. "Soviet Operations in the War with Japan, August 1945." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 92 (May 1966):50-63.
Hayashi, Saburo, and Alvin Coox. Kogun: The Japanese Army in the Pacific War. Quantico, VA: The Marine Corps Association, 1959.
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короче много ссылок на японские и американские источники. Картинка со всех сторон, внушает гораздо больше доверия чем опус Соколова без каких-либо ссылок/первоисточников
