Zachingański Korpus Kozacki


Zachingan Cossack Corps (Russian Захинганский казачий коpпус) - Voluntary Russian armed formation composed of white Cossacks in the Kwantung Army during World War II

In 1941, the Japanese prepared an attack plan for the USSR in the Far East, which envisaged a broad participation of military units composed of Russian white emigrants. Within these units, the Cossacks of the Cossack Corps were formed, consisting of five Cossack regiments, two cavalry divisions and an independent sotni. He counted about 6-10 thousand. soldiers. It was headed by former white general Aleksei P. Bakszejew. The corps was subordinate to the commander of the Japanese military mission in Hailar Lt. Col. Such. Cossacks were treated by the Japanese command as the reserve of the Kwantung Army. However, due to the resignation of the plans for the attack on the USSR, the Corps was finally resolved. Cossack and Japanese army (russia). [archived from this address (2009-08-27)].

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