Far East theatre of World War II prelude

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The Far East theatre of World War II prelude encompasses the series of late-1930s military and political confrontations in East Asia, particularly between Japan, China, and the Soviet Union, that set the stage for the wider Pacific and Asian conflicts of World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical period
military–political prelude
phase of World War II in Asia
characterizedBy Chinese resistance to Japanese expansion
Soviet–Japanese rivalry
diplomatic crises involving Japan, China, and the Soviet Union
escalating Japanese militarism
intensifying great-power competition in East Asia
endTime 1941
followedBy Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor NERFINISHED
Japanese attacks on British and Dutch colonies in Asia
Pacific War NERFINISHED
full-scale Far East theatre of World War II
hasLocation China NERFINISHED
East Asia NERFINISHED
Korea NERFINISHED
Manchuria NERFINISHED
Mongolia NERFINISHED
Soviet Far East NERFINISHED
Western Pacific NERFINISHED
hasPart Battle of Khalkhin Gol NERFINISHED
Battle of Lake Khasan NERFINISHED
Battle of Shanghai (1937) NERFINISHED
Chinese Communist–Nationalist cooperation against Japan
Chinese United Front negotiations
Chinese appeals for foreign aid
Chinese guerrilla warfare against Japanese forces
Chinese internal political struggles under wartime pressure
Japanese Army–Navy rivalry over continental versus southern expansion
Japanese attempts to isolate China diplomatically
Japanese attempts to secure raw materials in Southeast Asia
Japanese bombing of Chinese cities
Japanese economic blockade of China NERFINISHED
Japanese encroachment in North China
Japanese expansion into Inner Mongolia
Japanese fortification of Pacific island bases
Japanese intelligence operations in the Soviet Far East
Japanese invasion of China NERFINISHED
Japanese military build-up in Korea
Japanese military build-up in Taiwan
Japanese naval planning against Western powers
Japanese occupation of Manchuria NERFINISHED
Japanese planning for a Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
Japanese pressure on British interests in China
Japanese pressure on French Indochina (early stages)
League of Nations debates on Manchuria NERFINISHED
Marco Polo Bridge Incident NERFINISHED
Nanjing Massacre NERFINISHED
Second Sino-Japanese War NERFINISHED
Sino-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact (1937) NERFINISHED
Soviet fortification of the Far Eastern frontier
Soviet intelligence monitoring of Japanese forces in Manchuria
Soviet military aid to China
Soviet military deployments in the Far East
Soviet strategic calculations regarding Germany and Japan
Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact (1941) NERFINISHED
Soviet–Japanese border conflicts NERFINISHED
U.S. diplomatic responses to Japanese expansion
early Japanese use of chemical weapons in China
early U.S. aid to China
escalating Japanese–Soviet tensions in the Far East
establishment of Manchukuo
international diplomatic protests against Japanese aggression
international humanitarian concern over Japanese actions in China
pre-war Japanese naval exercises in the Pacific
hasParticipant Chinese Communist Party NERFINISHED
Chinese National Revolutionary Army NERFINISHED
Chinese Red Army NERFINISHED
Empire of Japan NERFINISHED
Japanese Kwantung Army NERFINISHED
League of Nations NERFINISHED
Republic of China NERFINISHED
Soviet Far Eastern Front NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
partOf history of World War II in Asia
history of the Pacific War
wider prelude to World War II
precededBy Japanese invasion of Manchuria NERFINISHED
setStageFor Allied–Japanese conflict in Asia
Soviet entry into the war against Japan in 1945
wider Pacific War
startTime early 1930s

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Battle of Khalkhin Gol theatre Far East theatre of World War II prelude
Soviet–Japanese border conflicts partOf Far East theatre of World War II prelude
this entity surface form: Asian theatre of interwar conflicts