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What do Japanese people think of Russians? Do they hate us for creating the USSR?

>> No.1453743 [SPOILER] 
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Russians are a friendly enough sort, the USSR was just a government. We don't have all the Germans because one of them whipped up the nazis.

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>>1453737

>> No.1453754
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Considering that the trouncing Japan gave Russia in the Russo-Japanese War was what catapulted Japan's international renown as an industrialized nation, I'd imagine they must be grateful.

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>>1453758
Don't worry, you can bang Communists and still remain loyal to Queen and Country.

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>>1453777

Not if I am banging you first, comrade.

>> No.1453703

SLAV SHIT

>> No.1453716

Spetsnaz-tan?

>> No.1453727

They don't like Russians because you won't give them back the Kurile Islands

>> No.1453737

In b4 that ugly dude captioned xynta or whatever

>> No.1453744

They hate them because of drunken Russian sailors being rowdy and getting hair in the bath from their furry bodies.

This is why they hate to/won't let foreigners in their baths anymore. GG.

>> No.1453758

>>1453743

My penis is confused.

>> No.1453763

>>1453754
But that war was against old Russia, after they became USSR they pounded the crap out of Japan in WW2.

>> No.1453767

>>1453737
>>1453747
Russia 4chan: More inscrutable than 2chan.

>> No.1453769

>>1453763
>after they became USSR they pounded the crap out of Japan in WW2.
Pretty sure Japan surrendered the day after the Soviets declared war on them

>> No.1453783

>>1453769
In 1938 Zhukov was directed to command the First Soviet Mongolian Army Group, and saw action against Japan's Kwantung Army on the border between Mongolia and the Japanese controlled state of Manchukuo in an undeclared war that lasted from 1938 to 1939. What began as a routine border skirmish—the Japanese testing the resolve of the Soviets to defend their territory—rapidly escalated into a full-scale war, the Japanese pushing forward with 80,000 troops, 180 tanks and 450 aircraft.

This led to the decisive Battle of Khalkhin Gol. Zhukov requested major reinforcements and on August 15, 1939 he ordered what seemed at first to be a conventional frontal attack. However, he had held back two tank brigades, which in a daring and successful manoeuver he ordered to advance around both flanks of the battle. Supported by motorized artillery and infantry, the two mobile battle groups encircled the 6th Japanese army and captured their vulnerable supply areas. Within a few days the Japanese troops were defeated.

Once again you are full of shit, I don't even know why I bother to reply to you.

>> No.1453786

>>1453769
Not so:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_August_Storm

>> No.1453784

>>1453769

Operation August Storm

>> No.1453785

>>1453769
Well, that's how bad they got pounded. They couldn't stand more than one day.

>> No.1453796

>>1453783
Sorry, I meant week not day. Let me back up my opinion with wikipedia copypasta.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_World_War_II_(1945)

August 1945
August 1945
1st
15th

2: End of the Potsdam Conference: left unsolved is the status of a divided Germany and the birth of a new atomic age.
6: Enola Gay drops the first atomic bomb "Little Boy" on Hiroshima.
8: Soviet Union declares war on Japan; the Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation begins about an hour later which includes landings on the Kurile Islands.

9: Soviet troops enter China and Korea.
9: Bockscar drops the second atomic bomb "Fat Man" on Nagasaki.

>> No.1453803

>>1453796
The war lasted 1 fucking year

>undeclared war that lasted from 1938 to 1939

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Fuck yeah, stockings.

>> No.1453836

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Khalkhin_Gol

Result : Decisive Soviet Victory
57,000 soviet troops VS 90,000 Japanese
thats some pretty bad ownage.

>> No.1453858

>Operation August Storm

Okay, fine, I looked it up on wikipedia and it looks legit. I haven't studied WWII since my junior year in high school, gimme a break.

Can someone translate what Russia-tan is saying in the OP's picture?

>> No.1453862

>>1453836
>Decisive Soviet Victory
Gary Brecher says
>The Army got its chance to show what it could do in a mainland-Asian war against the Soviets in 1938, with an indecisive bloodbath between Japanese and Russian troops at Khasan Lake. The Imperial Army didn’t take the Russians seriously enough, and they figured that bloody draw was a fluke. One more chance and they’d stomp the Russians like they had in Port Arthur and the Tsushima Straits a generation back. You can’t blame them too much; a couple years later, a guy called Hitler had the same idea about how easy it was going to be to stomp the Russians.
and I trust him infinitely more than failpedia

http://exile.ru/articles/detail.php?ARTICLE_ID=18939&IBLOCK_ID=35

>> No.1453869

>Japanese
>forgive

Think for a second, OP.

>> No.1453872

>>1453862
Whats your point? Gary Brecher says soviets won Khalkhin Gol and wikipedia says the soviets won.

>> No.1453901

>>1453872
Decisive = indecisive?

>> No.1453914

>>1453901
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decisive_victory

A decisive victory is an indisputable military victory of a battle that determines or significantly influences the ultimate result of a conflict. It does not always coincide with the end of combat. The Battle of Midway, for example, is considered "decisive" despite the fact that the war ended more than three years later because it represented a shift of power in the emerging Pacific naval conflict-one the Japanese were never able to reverse.

From the book Defining and Achieving Decisive Victory, the author defined the word as "a victory which decides the outcome of a campaign, though not necessarily to the war as a whole".

The term has also been used to describe victories in which the prevailing side utterly overwhelmed the losing side. For example, the attack on Pearl Harbor is sometimes described as a decisive victory for the Japanese, even though it did not decide the ultimate outcome of the war in the Pacific.

>> No.1453956

>>1453914
>Decisive Soviet Victory
>indecisive bloodbath

a = B?

>> No.1453976

>>1453956
>>1453956
Gary Brecher was refering to the Battle of Lake Khasan as the indecisive bloodbath.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lake_Khasan

>with an indecisive bloodbath between Japanese and Russian troops at Khasan Lake

>Khasan Lake

The decisive victory was at Khalkhin Gol

>> No.1454016

>>1453687
Everyone hates Russian, the Japanese are no exception, who in the right mind would like a bunch of hairy smelly drunks whose only goal in life is to sell illegal weapons and drugs?

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