Well, I am at my Father's house now

Here are some fragments from "Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945, an Encyclopedia" (Moscow, 1985, 830 pages).
Manchuran Operation, the strategic operation of the Soviet Army and the troops of Mongolian People's Republic on August 9th - September 2nd, against Japanese Kwantun (sp?) army. It's main forces: 1st, 3rd and 17th fronts, 4th army, in total: 31 inf. div-s, 11 inf. and 2 tank brigades, suiciders brigade, 2nd and 5th Aerial armies, Sungarian river fleet. Other troops under the Kwantun Army command: Manchou-Go (2 inf. and 2 cav. div-s, 12 inf. brig-s, 4 cav. reg-s), Inner Mongolian (4 inf. div-s) and Suyuanian army group (5 cav. div-s, and 2 cav. brig-s). In total - more then 1 million soldiers, 6260 cannons and mortars, 1155 tanks, 1900 planes, 25 ships. At the borders of the USSR and Mongolia they had 17 fortified regions.
/*sounds impressive?*/
During May-July, 1945, Soviet command moved some of the troops that were availible now in the West to the Far East (more then 400000 soldiers, 7137 cannons and mortars, 2119 tanks, etc). Together with the troops already deployed at the Far East they formed 3 Fronts: Zabaykal'skiy (marshall Malinovskiy), 1st Far-Eastern (marshal Meretskov), and 2nd Far Eastern (army general Purkayev) - in total 131 divisions and 117 brigades, more then 1.5 million soldiers, more then 27000 cannons and mortars, more then 700 Guards jet mortars, 5250 tanks and self-propelled cannons, more then 3700 planes. Pacific Fleet forces involved into operation were: 165000 sailors, 417 ships (2 cruisers, 1 leader, 12 destroyers, 78 submarines, 1382 planes, 2550 cannons and mortars), admiral Yumashev. Amur river fleet forces: 12500 sailors, 126 ships, 68 planes, 199 cannons and mortars, counter-admiral Antonov. Plus border-guards from Khabarovskiy, Primorskiy and Zabaykal'skiy military districts.
Soviet Commander in chief - marshall Vasilevskiy, Mongolian Commanderr in chief - marshall Choibalsan. VVS and Navy command coordinated by Fleet Admiral Kuznetsov and Aviation Supreme Marshall Novikov.
The main idea of the Soviet Command was to strike two main hits from Mongolia and Primorye (Soviet Far East), and a few additional hits, converging in the middle of Manchuria, surrounding of the Kwantun army and liberating Shenyan, Chanchun, Kharbin and Girin. The front line was 2700km wide (active part), and the operational depth was 200-800km, on a very difficult terrain, including desert/steppe, mountain, swamp/forrest and taiga landscapes. Icluded (see also) Khingan-Mukden, Kharbin-Girin and Sungarian operations.
/*i want to sleep too much, maybe i'll translate these articles later. Anyway - compare all this scaled warfare to the "allied" operations in the Pacific!*/
/*Ok, finaly too tired, and the only channel on TV now is the bloody MTV playing Eminem :-E
I'll finish this article tomorrow night, ok? My Father is ill, and I'll have to be here tomorrow. I think that it should be better to move this discussion (i mean USSR at the Pacific) to another thread or to Milhistory forum. Thanks. */
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With respect,
Pavel Pavlov,
Commissar 25th IAP WB VVS