Proposed Soviet invasion of Hokkaido

Proposed Soviet invasion of Hokkaido
Part of the Soviet–Japanese War

Proposed invasion plan for Soviet invasion of Hokkaido in 1945 during World War II. The Soviet Union planned to land at Rumoi and occupy the island north of a line between Rumoi and Kushiro.
DatePlanned beginning August 24, 1945
Location
Result Canceled on August 22, 1945
Belligerents
 Soviet Union  Japan
Commanders and leaders
Alexander Novikov
Ivan Yumashev
Kiichiro Higuchi
Saburo Hagi
Units involved
  • Fifth Area Army
  • Imperial Japanese Navy
    • 12th Air Fleet
  • Volunteer Fighting Corps[1]
  • During the Soviet–Japanese War in August 1945, the Soviet Union made plans to invade Hokkaido, the northernmost of Japan's four main home islands. Opposition from the United States and doubts within the Soviet high command caused the plans to be canceled before the invasion could begin.

    1. ^ a b Giangreco, D.M. (2016). "The Hokkaido Myth" (PDF). Journal of Strategy and Politics (2): 148–164. Retrieved 1 February 2021.