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Soviet invasion of Xinjiang - Wikipedia
The Soviet invasion of Xinjiang (simplified Chinese: 苏联入侵新疆; traditional Chinese: 蘇聯入侵新疆) was a military campaign of the Soviet Union in the Chinese northwestern region of Xinjiang in 1934. White Russian forces assisted the Soviet Red Army.… See more
In 1934, Ma Zhongying's troops, supported by the Kuomintang government of the Republic of China were on the verge of defeating the Soviet client Sheng Shicai during the Battle of… See more
Soviet casualties
In Novosibirsk, a hospital for Soviet wounded for their invasion of Xinjiang was disguised as a "hospital for the injured from the … See moreIn 1934, two brigades of about 7,000 Soviet GPU troops, backed by tanks, airplanes and artillery with mustard gas, crossed the border to assist Sheng Shicai in gaining control of Xinjiang. The brigades were named "Altayiiskii" and "Tarbakhataiskii". … See more
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How Stalin Elevated the Chinese Communist Party to …
WEBMay 11, 2018 · Blog post. How Stalin Elevated the Chinese Communist Party to Power in Xinjiang in 1949. By Charles Kraus on May 11, 2018. Records recently added to DigitalArchive.org show that Soviet aid …
The Soviet Archives and Xinjiang, 1944-1949 | Wilson …
WEBMay 4, 2020 · Moscow decided the fate of Xinjiang in spring 1943, when heavy combat operations on the Soviet-German front were still underway. On May 4, 1943, the VKP (B) CC Politburo adopted a secret decree …
Southern Asia 1934: Soviet invasion of Xinjiang
WEBNov 1933–? Apr 1934 Soviet invasion of Xinjiang Volunteer Soviet troops and White Guards begin intervening in Xinjiang, China, to relieve the siege of Xinjiang’s governor Shen Shicai in Urumqi by the Kuomintang-allied …
Surviving the Crackdown in Xinjiang | The New Yorker
WEBApr 5, 2021 · A Reporter at Large. Surviving the Crackdown in Xinjiang. As mass detentions and surveillance dominate the lives of China’s Uyghurs and Kazakhs, a woman struggles to free herself. By Raffi...
Soviet Policy in Xinjiang: Stalin and the National Movement in …