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English: Japanese forces withdraw from their initial defense perimeter to positions around Mudanjiang, China
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Source Japanese Monograph No. 154 - Record of Operations against Soviet Russia, Eastern Front (August 1945)
Author Military History Section Headquarters, Army Forces Far East

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The first phase of the Battle of Mutanchiang

6 April 1954

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