Soviet–Mongolian Mutual Assistance Pact (Russian: Протокол Взаимопомощи между Союзом Советских Социалистических Республик и Монгольской Народной Республикой) It was an alliance treaty between the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of Mongolia, signed on March 12, 1936, in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia by Peljidiin Genden, the prime minister of Mongolia, and Vladimir Tairov, the Soviet representative in Mongolia.
Description
editThe treaty stipulated that if a third country attacked one of the two countries, the other country should provide assistance by all possible means. The government of the Republic of China believed that the treaty violated an earlier treaty and issued strong protests. Meanwhile, Japan signed the Anti-Comintern Pact in response. [1][2] According to the treaty, after Japan began its full invasion of China in July, 1937, the Soviet Union sent the 57th Special Corps led by Ivan Konev, which was the main Soviet force in the Battles of Khalkhin Gol.
References
edit- ^ 骆晓会,论苏联在外蒙独立中的作用,史学月刊1989年04期
- ^ マンダフ・アリウンサイハン「モンゴル・ソ連相互援助規定書の締結と日本・ソ連・中国」『一橋社会科学』2007年3月、p.19-42