The fighting was brutal. Surrounded and outgunned, Japanese soldiers fought with fanatical bravery, often charging tanks with nothing but satchel charges and magnetic mines. But courage could not defeat massed artillery and steel. By the end of the month, the Japanese forces at Nomonhan were virtually annihilated. 🦅 The Aftermath That Changed World War II
While the specific contents can vary depending on the campaign it covers, Osprey Campaign 234 typically includes:
: Includes 2D and 3D "bird's-eye view" maps that track troop movements along the Nile and through the desert.
The book you are looking for is titled , written by William Wright with artwork by Peter Dennis. It was published by Osprey Publishing in 2011 as part of their Campaign series (Volume 234). Overview of Campaign 234 Conflict: Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882.
A ceasefire was signed in Moscow in September 1939. While Nomonhan (also known as the Battle of Khalkhin Gol) is often treated as a footnote in Western history, its strategic consequences were absolutely massive: