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English: Outline of Concept B of the Hachi-Go Plan, a 1938-39 Japanese contingency for an invasion of the Soviet Union in 1943.
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Source Japanese Special Study on Manchuria volume I: Japanese Operational Planning against the USSR
Author Military History Section, Headquarters, Army Forces Far East

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