Abstract

The Soviet-Japanese War

Fischer, Louis | July 20, 1932 issue

add to cart   close window

The article focuses on the war of Soviet-Japanese. Foreign experts quite unencumbered by sympathies for bolshevism or Russia are not at all certain that Japan would win a war against the Soviets. At any rate, such a war would be prolonged and extremely expensive. No one can foresee what anti-Japanese repercussions it would produce in China or how the peasants and factory employees in Japan would react to it. The sentiment here, therefore, is that unless Tokio statesmen lose their senses completely they will not attack Russia single-handed. To which one might add, however, that statesmen have lost their senses completely in the past.

See Also:

WAR; COMMUNISM; COMMUNIST societies; FACTORIES; EMPLOYEES; COMPASSION
Articles are sold in 'packs,' which are priced as follows:

1 for 2.95
4 for 9.95
10 for 19.95
50 for 34.95
300 for 149.95
Sales of archive individual articles, full issues or article packs are final and no refunds will be issued.

My Articles

You must be logged in to view your articles.

User name

Password

I don't have a login.

I forgot my user name/password.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Blogs

» The Beat

Another Helping of FDR Please | Obama should follow the New Deal president's example and make his Thanksgiving Proclamation a call for economic justice.
John Nichols
58 Comments

» Editor's Cut

Filibuster Follies | "The filibuster has become a cancer growing inside the world's greatest deliberative body."
Katrina vanden Heuvel
87 Comments

» The Notion

Bad Black Mothers | For African American women, reproduction has never been an entirely private matter.
Melissa Harris-Lacewell
95 Comments

» Act Now!

Coal Country | Stunning film reveals new dimensions to the cost of America's over-reliance on coal.
Peter Rothberg
107 Comments

» The Dreyfuss Report

A Kingdom of Bicycles No Longer | China's ambassador for climate change speaks on the eve of the Copenhagen summit meeting.
Robert Dreyfuss
59 Comments