I Document D Source: Agreements of the Yalta Conference (February 11, 1945) Agreement Regarding Japan The leaders of the three Great Powers-the Soviet Union, the United States of America and Great Britain-have agreed that in two or three months after Germany has surrendered and the war in Europe has terminated, the Soviet Union shall enter into the war against Japan on the side of the Allies on condition that: 1. The status quo in Outer Mongolia (The Mongolian People's Republic) shall be preserved; 2. The former rights of Russia violated by the treacherous attack of Japan in 1904 shall be restored, viz.: (a) the southern part of Sakhalin as well as all the islands adjacent to it shall be returned to the Soviet Union, (b) the commercial port of Dairen shall be internationalized, the preeminent interests of the Soviet Union in this port being safeguarded and the lease of Port Arthur as a naval base of the U.S.S.R. restored, (c) the Chinese-Eastern Railroad and the South Manchurian Railroad which provides an outlet to Dairen shall be jointly operated by the establishment of a joint Soviet-Chinese Company, it being understood that the preeminent interest of the Soviet Union shall be safeguarded and that China shall retain full sovereignty in Manchuria.... The Heads of the three Great Powers have agreed that these claims of the Soviet Union shall be unquestionably fulfilled after Japan has been defeated. For its part the Soviet Union expresses its readiness to conclude with the National Government of China a pact of friendship and alliance between the U.S.S.R. and China in order to render assistance to China with its armed forces for the purpose of liberating China from the Japanese yoke. Joseph V.Stalin Franklin D. Roosevelt Winston S. Churchill -

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Source: Agreements of the Yalta Conference (February 11, 1945)
Agreement Regarding Japan
The leaders of the three Great Powers-the Soviet Union, the United States of America and Great
Britain-have agreed that in two or three months after Germany has surrendered and the war in
Europe has terminated, the Soviet Union shall enter into the war against Japan on the side of the
Allies on condition that:
1. The status quo in Outer Mongolia (The Mongolian People's Republic) shall be preserved;
2.
The former rights of Russia violated by the treacherous attack of Japan in 1904 shall be
restored, viz.:
(a) the southern part of Sakhalin as well as all the islands adjacent to it shall be returned to
the Soviet Union,
(b) the commercial port of Dairen shall be internationalized, the preeminent interests of the
Soviet Union in this port being safeguarded and the lease of Port Arthur as a naval base
of the U.S.S.R..restored,
(c) the Chinese-Eastern Railroad and the South Manchurian Railroad which provides an
outlet to Dairen shall be jointly operated by the establishment of a joint Soviet-Chinese
Company, it being understood that the preeminent interest of the Soviet Union shall be
safeguarded and that China shall retain full sovereignty in Manchuria....
The Heads of the three Great Powers have agreed that these claims of the Soviet Union shall be
unquestionably fulfilled after Japan has been defeated.
For its part the Soviet Union expresses its readiness to conclude with the National Government of
China a pact of friendship and alliance between the U.S.S.R. and China in order to render assistance
to China with its armed forces for the purpose of liberating China from the Japanese yoke.
Joseph V.Stalin
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Winston S. Churchill
Transcribed Image Text:I Document D Source: Agreements of the Yalta Conference (February 11, 1945) Agreement Regarding Japan The leaders of the three Great Powers-the Soviet Union, the United States of America and Great Britain-have agreed that in two or three months after Germany has surrendered and the war in Europe has terminated, the Soviet Union shall enter into the war against Japan on the side of the Allies on condition that: 1. The status quo in Outer Mongolia (The Mongolian People's Republic) shall be preserved; 2. The former rights of Russia violated by the treacherous attack of Japan in 1904 shall be restored, viz.: (a) the southern part of Sakhalin as well as all the islands adjacent to it shall be returned to the Soviet Union, (b) the commercial port of Dairen shall be internationalized, the preeminent interests of the Soviet Union in this port being safeguarded and the lease of Port Arthur as a naval base of the U.S.S.R..restored, (c) the Chinese-Eastern Railroad and the South Manchurian Railroad which provides an outlet to Dairen shall be jointly operated by the establishment of a joint Soviet-Chinese Company, it being understood that the preeminent interest of the Soviet Union shall be safeguarded and that China shall retain full sovereignty in Manchuria.... The Heads of the three Great Powers have agreed that these claims of the Soviet Union shall be unquestionably fulfilled after Japan has been defeated. For its part the Soviet Union expresses its readiness to conclude with the National Government of China a pact of friendship and alliance between the U.S.S.R. and China in order to render assistance to China with its armed forces for the purpose of liberating China from the Japanese yoke. Joseph V.Stalin Franklin D. Roosevelt Winston S. Churchill
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