Sakhalin

What happens here?

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What do you mean? It's rightful russian clay.

oil

Nothing happens there. Now stop asking.

Angery Nips and Angery Russians

Salmon fishing and caviar farming mostly

Korean jetliners get shot down by Soviets.

Groups of people saying to each other "remember when we were part of Japan? Wasn't that a hoot?"

Russian access to the Pacific.

China wants Okinawa area because of the same reason.

But Russian has the entirety of their eastern coastline for access and so does China. That does seem like a valid point.

OP here, I heard there's a mix of slavic/jap qts
>pic related
is it worth trying to start a business there?

Should be part of Japan.

It was until Russia invaded. It's invaded land and I doubt Japan will get it back any time soon.

During the Cold War era long range Soviet ICBM's were fired from the Ukraine and they splached down into the Sea of Okhostk. US Navy Submarines would covertly sit there and tap telephone cables and copy Soviet Missile Telemetry from there and the nearby K Pens which was home to the RU Eastern Fleet. Today it's mostly empty. From 1955 thru 1989 this was highly protected Russian territory.

The asians there are mostly gooks.

The Nips transported alot of Gooks there during their occupation of Korea.

middle one is best looking but I like the right girl's scarf.

Mandela effect

See this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Ivy_Bells

Wouldn't it be too cold to have a base way the fuck up there?

>American education

More.....

youtube.com/watch?v=K4N-4ydW6Hk

The southernmost tip of Kamchatka would be a good naval base position.

Well to be honest japan only ever claimed it as there sovreign land while never actually settling there
The Russians were the first settlers and they were the first to build basic infrastructure
Then japan annexed it in the Russo japanese war in 1905 and kept it until the second world war when the Soviets took it back

You're the country who shelled that position in the Crimean War

Japan should have kept that half of the island as a reminder that Asians are far superior to subhuman slavs.

Didn't know that. Thanks for the info, frogman.
That was over 150 years ago. That's plenty of time to rebuild.

If you believe this Al Jazeera story it's where wealthy Russians hang out because the area is filled with resources aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2011/08/201182111112465596.html

It's next to impossible for any non Russian to go there because of restrictions due to Jerpans dispute still trying to claim it and other Islands

>any of those
>qt

I know. I'm just using an example to back up your claim that it's a good naval position.

Our military stares down Russia while these little guys fuck around with bears, paint their faces, and fish salmon and sheeiiit

Fuck they are ugly, not qt at all m80

Oh fair enough. I apologise, I thought you were criticising.

bruh, the Russo-Japanese was fought over Port Arthur, a warm-water port for their Pacific fleet.

Honestly, we should've let Japan keep Taiwan, Sakhalin (at least Karafuto), and the Kuril Islands, if not Korea. Only trouble has come from letting those islands fall into non-Jap hands.

We should've also listened to Churchill and struck Russia while the iron was hot. Cut out this Marxist shit in its infancy.

Forgot to mention that fisherman from Hokkaido sometimes go up there and wave imperial flags to piss the russkies off

the one on the right would be qt gf material if her face didn't look like it belongs on a fat body

But they didnt so what does that say about superiority?

1) The Nationalist government which was very pro-American and British was still in China then, so it was logical to grant them the islands they lost 50 years earlier.

2) Soviet materiel and men on the western front was about twice the Allies you fucking retard, attacking them would be almost suicide

So apparently Sakhalin is where Russian chicks dress like Japs/Koreans pic related
shadesofrussia.com/people/sakhalin-girls-at-burger-joint/

Weren't both Patton and Churchill calling for an invasion of Russia?

After Russia's defeat in the Japan-Russia war, Russia was going to surrender all of Sakhalin but the US stepped in and declared that no territory surrenders would occur. The geopolitical strategy at the time for the US was to contain Japan's ambitions and to limit their access to oil. Sakhalin had an abundance of oil and could be used to satisfy Japan's needs. If Japan had an independent means of attaining oil, it would mean that they couldn't be controlled by western powers.

Soviets were still on the verge of military collapse due to lack of rations and supplies. The US being their largest provider meant that if Churchill's plan had followed through, it would've taken only a year or two more to finish off the Soviets and restore the Russians to their former glory.

The US in 1945 had a higher population than Russia has had - ever. Their zerg rush tactics don't work against a far better equipped force, especially not when Stalin was shortsighted and Great Leap Forward'd his people. At least when Mao killed off 100,000,000 people, he did so with the intention of improving their quality of life.

We were evil kikes back then

>american higher education
A war is never fought because of one place.

Very much so. They knew that the Communists were crippled (though not as bad as the UK, Germany, or France), and it would've smothered all of the current societal and political problems in their infancy. No Soviets, no invasion of Western Academia, no cultural Marxism, no SJWs.

except for the yugoslav wars where literally only the serbs wanted to keep control of the independent nations

>Texas
It very much is

You have to bare in mind quality over quantity. I can imagine that soviet troops were exhausted after such an extensive push.
What a shame they didn't go through with it. Should have dropped two big ones on the ruskies.

To be fair, Japan was expanding rapidly in the 1900's. They'd already taken Taiwan, Korea, and parts of China. They'd established themselves on the world stage as a power rivaling Western Europe, and the United States didn't want any more competition in the region. Only 10 or so years later, Japan would kick Germany's ass and steal their colonies, and decide that they wanted to take over all of the Pacific.

they slaving nicely

Not surprising when it's probably cheaper and easier to visit Tokyo than Moscow.

The Russians weren't exactly in tip top shape after being assravaged by the Nazis for 3 years. The only reason they managed to push into Germany was because of American/English forces pushing into Italy and France, distracting the German army, and US supplies.

Cut off the US supplies, and we could've not only saved Japanese islands, but East Germany, Poland, the Baltics, the -stans, and ourselves from Antifa.

It's possible that the US could have destroyed the soviet union after WW2, but the US public was already exhausted from the war. There's no way that the US public would stand for another prolonged war unless they were forced into the situation through another attack.

In hindsight, though, it would've been far preferable just to kill the fuckers before they got nukes via some Kikes.

East Germany will save modern Germany though.


From decades of living under commies they absolutely hate the left and those areas are the most based working class right wing areas of Germany whereas the liberated West areas are nothing but a flaming garbage fire of libcucks.

Bavaria is the part of Germany fighting back against this Marxist nonsense the hardest, though. Berlin, the cancerous tumor, is in East Germany.

>the poor part with no jobs will save the rich part of germany

Rrrright...

Bavaria has all the best stuff. Lederhosen, beer, sausages, and right wing politics.

Because Bavaria never cared for Prussia's ridiculous collectivist posturing. It's as night and day as the North vs the South in the US. Hell, they're pretty much directly comparable.