Japan concessions in the North Sakhalin as a tool of the soviet foreign policy
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The granting of concessions to the Japanese in the Soviet Far East had a tremendous foreign policy effect for the Soviet Union. Concessions were a deterrent to Japan from the military invasion of the Soviet Far East. The oil and coal concessions operated on North Sakhalin after the liquidation of the remaining concessions in the USSR.
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