Generals of WWII: The Art of Command
In the summer of 1939, on the remote border between Mongolia and Manchuria, Soviet and Japanese forces clashed in a brutal conflict that would shape the future of the 20th century. The Battle of Khalkhin Gol—also known as the Nomonhan Incident—saw Soviet General Zhukov unleash a devastating combined-arms offensive that shattered Japan's army and altered Japan's strategic direction forever. In this episode, special guest Seth Hanson explores the causes of the conflict, the fierce fighting along the Khalkhin Gol River, Zhukov's innovative tactics, Japanese battlefield mistakes, and the battle's far-reaching consequences. Discover how this overlooked campaign influenced Japan's decision to expand south toward the Pacific rather than attack Siberia—setting the stage for Pearl Harbor and the wider Pacific War. Topics Covered: • Battle of Khalkhin Gol • Georgy Zhukov's rise to prominence • Soviet-Japanese border conflicts • Imperial Japanese Army strategy • Prelude to World War II • Soviet military tactics and armored warfare • Japanese defeat in Mongolia • The road to Pearl Harbor #KhalkhinGol #Nomonhan #WorldWarII #MilitaryHistory #GeorgyZhukov #SovietUnion #ImperialJapan #WW2History #HistoryPodcast #BattlesThatChangedHistory
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