Unfair biased und ultimately ahistorical!
No wonder, history is written by the victors, and never gives credit to the defeated.
Khalkhin-Gol: the pivotal battle that changed History during WW2
In August 1939, just weeks before Hitler invaded Poland, the Soviet Union and Japan fought the largest tank battle the world had ever seen.
Under the then unknown General Georgy Zhukov, the Soviets won a crushing victory at the batte of Khalkhin-Gol (known in Japan as the Nomonhan Incident).
Defeat persuaded the Japanese to expand into the Pacific, where they saw the United States as a weaker opponent than the Soviet Union. If the Japanese had not lost at Khalkhin Gol, they may never have attacked Pearl Harbor.
http://historyofrussia.org/khalkhin-gol-battle-nomonhan/
Commentary
In this battle, the Imperial Japanese Army (Kwantung Army) would field possibly the world's first suicide truck bomb brigade, along more conventional suicide infantry, as a tactics against the Soviets' tanks of Corps Commander Georgi Konstantinovich Zhukov!
▲ Scene depicting Japanese suicide truck bombs used as anti tank weapons from the movie My Way (2011), Directed by Kang Je-gyu
▲ Scene depicting Japanese suicide truck bombs used as anti tank weapons from the movie My Way (2011), Directed by Kang Je-gyu
▲ Scene depicting Japanese suicide truck bombs used as anti tank weapons from the movie My Way (2011), Directed by Kang Je-gyu
▲ Scene depicting Japanese suicide truck bombs used as anti tank weapons from the movie My Way (2011), Directed by Kang Je-gyu
▲ Scene depicting Japanese suicide truck bombs used as anti tank weapons from the movie My Way (2011), Directed by Kang Je-gyu