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beckyromero · 36-40, F
Russia still hasn't signed a peace treaty with Japan over World War II.
Oh, and when the Ruskies attacked the Japanese forces in Manchuria on August 8, 1945 it broke the Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact that was signed on April 13, 1941.
The text of the treaty stated it was to remain "valid for five years" (i.e., until April 13, 1946).
So much for a piece of paper.
Oh, and when the Ruskies attacked the Japanese forces in Manchuria on August 8, 1945 it broke the Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact that was signed on April 13, 1941.
The text of the treaty stated it was to remain "valid for five years" (i.e., until April 13, 1946).
So much for a piece of paper.
Roundandroundwego · 61-69
@beckyromero so no idea that's relevant.
Not paper, Peace instead of frozen war,- brutal to the bone Dems don't wonder why not peace.
Not paper, Peace instead of frozen war,- brutal to the bone Dems don't wonder why not peace.
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@Roundandroundwego
The opposite of war is not necessarily "peace."
Was the American South prior to the Civil War a "peaceful" place for slaves?
Was Nazi Germany a "peaceful" place 1933-1938 for Jews?
The opposite of war is not necessarily "peace."
Was the American South prior to the Civil War a "peaceful" place for slaves?
Was Nazi Germany a "peaceful" place 1933-1938 for Jews?




