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Mongol Hordes Trained By Japanese To Oppose Soviet -- Some of the Mongol Hordes in Pailongmao, capital of inner Mongolia, on whom Japan depends to defend the border in the event of war with Russia.The Japanese army is rapidly completing a ring of fortified frontier outposts around inner Mongolia, which has now been closed to foreigners. Her programme includes the creation of a Japanese-trained force of Mongolian soldiers ready to repel any attack from soviet-controlled territory.Note: Japan has closed inner Mongolia to foreign visitors and is strictly preventing photographs of military activities there. The attached set of exclusive photographs were obtained with great difficulty by an associated press cameraman who was on of the few foreigners permitted to visit inner Monogolia in recent months. October 14, 1936. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).

Mongol Hordes Trained By Japanese To Oppose Soviet -- Some of the Mongol Hordes in Pailongmao, capital of inner Mongolia, on whom Japan depends to defend the border in the event of war with Russia.The Japanese army is rapidly completing a ring of fortified frontier outposts around inner Mongolia, which has now been closed to foreigners. Her programme includes the creation of a Japanese-trained force of Mongolian soldiers ready to repel any attack from soviet-controlled territory.Note: Japan has closed inner Mongolia to foreign visitors and is strictly preventing photographs of military activities there. The attached set of exclusive photographs were obtained with great difficulty by an associated  press cameraman who was on of the few foreigners permitted to visit inner Monogolia in recent months. October 14, 1936. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Caption: Mongol Hordes Trained By Japanese To Oppose Soviet -- Some of the Mongol Hordes in Pailongmao, capital of inner Mongolia, on whom Japan depends to defend the border in the event of war with Russia.The Japanese army is rapidly completing a ring of fortified frontier outposts around inner Mongolia, which has now been closed to foreigners. Her programme includes the creation of a Japanese-trained force of Mongolian soldiers ready to repel any attack from soviet-controlled territory.Note: Japan has closed inner Mongolia to foreign visitors and is strictly preventing photographs of military activities there. The attached set of exclusive photographs were obtained with great difficulty by an associated press cameraman who was on of the few foreigners permitted to visit inner Monogolia in recent months. October 14, 1936. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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