Маньчжурия под оккупацией СССР(Russian) 蘇聯佔領滿洲(Chinese) ソビエト連邦による満洲占領(Japanese)
1945–1946[a]
Flag of the Soviet Union (1936–1955)
Soviet gains in North East Asia, August 1945
Status
Soviet occupation
Capital
Shenyang (Command Station)
Common languages
Chinese (Northeastern Mandarin) Japanese Russian
Government
Military occupation
Soviet commander
• 1946
Rodion Malinovsky
History
• Soviet troops invaded Manchuria
9 August 1945
• Withdrawal of all Soviet troops in Manchuria
3 May 1946[a]
Currency
yuan
Time zone
UTC+8
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Manchukuo
Mengjiang
Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China
Kwantung Leased Territory
Republic of China
Communist-controlled China
Inner Mongolian People's Republic
East Inner Mongolian Autonomous Government
Soviet occupation of Lüshun base
Today part of
China Russia
The Soviet occupation of Manchuria took place after the Red Army invaded the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo in August 1945; the occupation would continue until Soviet forces withdrew in May 1946.
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