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Остров Даманский 1969 год документальный фильм

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The Sino-Soviet border conflict of 1969

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The Sino-Soviet border conflict of 1969 refers to a series of armed border clashes between the Soviet Union and People's Republic of China at the height of the Sino-Soviet split. The most serious of these border clashes occurred in March 1969 in the vicinity of Zhenbao Island on Ussuri River, also known as Damanskii Island (Остров Даманский) in Russian.

On March 2, 1969, a group of Chinese troops ambushed Soviet border guards on Zhenbao Island. The Soviets suffered 31 dead and 14 wounded. They retaliated on March 15 by bombarding Chinese troop concentrations on the Chinese bank of the Ussuri and by storming Zhenbao Island. The Soviet forces claimed that the Chinese suffered 800 casualties while the Soviets only had 60 killed or wounded. The Chinese claim to have suffered only a few casualties, far less than Soviet losses.

Further border clashes occurred in August 1969, this time along the western section of the Sino-Soviet border, in Xinjiang. The Chinese suffered more casualties. Heightened tensions raised the prospect of an outright war between China and the Soviet Union, a war in which nuclear weapons could be used. Hints to this effect were dropped by Moscow through various channels, though it has never been proven that the Soviet policy makers seriously contemplated a pre-emptive nuclear strike on China.

As war fever gripped China, Moscow and Beijing took steps to lower the danger of a large-scale conflict. On September 11, 1969 Soviet Prime Minister Aleksei Kosygin, on his way back from the funeral of the Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh, stopped over in Beijing for talks with his Chinese counterpart Zhou Enlai. Symbolic of the frosty relations between the two communist countries, the talks were held in Beijing airport. The two premiers agreed to return ambassadors (previously recalled), and begin border negotiations.

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  • мао был быдлом как и все сталинисты, которых среди русских большинство. вот и думайте сами

  • @358423 а ты кто такое, тупое чмо?

  • @ksendzsurala он нормальный человек, а не сталинский хуесос вот кто. и после подписи надо точку ставить, а не знак вопроса

  • @musulmanskaja0svinja чем по твоему пиндосовский хуесос лучше хуесоса сталинского? а ты какой хуесос?

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  • Пацаны молодчики!!! 

  • Вот так давить надо и дальше. Вечная память павшим. Слава ПВ КГБ.

  • @358423 Мао просто был в подчинений у Америки по этому и напал на остров - а теперь Китаёзы им пчему -то гордятся, какие они наивные

  • @Mykola40 ТЫ дебил- какой смыслтебе говорить если ты дебил - уже второй раз тебе говорю с дебилами не разговариваю -

  • @fras989 Ты тупой. Ты просто тупой.

  • @Mykola40 причём тут тюрьма дебил? - назвал какие-то трусы, замки, - с дебилами не говорю

  • @fras989 Что, в тюрьму Интернет провели? Или ты на Луне живёшь, баран?

  • @Mykola40 у нас давно нет ничего китайского идиот

  • @Mykola40 ты живёшь в прошлом идиот

  • @fras989 Думай так и дальше, идиот. А пока ты носишь китайские трусы и ешь китайские овощи, и мясо. Понял? А ещё у тебя китайский телефон, стиралка, утюг и телевизор. В твоей квартире китайские двери и катайские замки...

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