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August 23, 1945

Cable from Aleksandr Vasilevsky [?] to Stalin

Report on the surrender of Japanese forces on the Kurile Islands.

August 22, 1945

Order by Aleksandr Vasilevsky to Nikolai Kuznetsov and Ivan Yumashev

Orders for preparations for a planned invasion of the Japanese island of Hokkaido and the southern Kurile Islands. Operations are not to begin "until special instructions from the Headquarters."

August 21, 1945

Order by Aleksandr Vasilevsky to Aleksandr Novikov

Orders for preparations for a planned invasion of the Japanese island of Hokkaido and the southern Kurile Islands.

August 20, 1945

Cable from Aleksandr Vasilevsky to Stalin

Vasilevsky reports on the progress of the Soviet invasion of Manchuria and the surrender of Japanese forces.

August 18, 1945

Order by Aleksandr Vasilevsky to the Commander of the 1st Far Eastern Front

Vasilevsky sends orders to continue the occupation of Manchuria and prepare for invasion of the Japanese island of Hokkaido.

August 18, 1945

Telegram from Aleksandr Vasilevsky to Stalin

Vasilevsky reports on the progress of the Soviet invasion of Manchuria and planning for invasion of the Japanese island of Hokkaido and other islands in the Pacific.

January 12, 1953

Ciphered Telegram from Vasilevsky and Sokolovsky to Stalin

A proposal of how many guns and ammunition can be given to the Chinese troops and at what rate.

August 30, 1951

Telegram from Vasilevsky to Stalin

In accordance with Stalin's instructions, Vasilevsky relayed instructions for the MiG-15 to Belov, and the commanders of the military and air force.

April 12, 1951

Telegram from Vasilevsky and Shtemenko to Stalin

Reporting their considerations to deploy Belov's fighter aircorps.

January 19, 1951

Telegram from Vasilevsky and Menshikov to Stalin

A response to Mao's questions about the third article of the draft agreement on military credit, the date of the requested deliveries in February and May, and requests to expedite delivery of the remaining 12,000 cars.

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