• called 太原作戦 or the Battle of Taiyuan was a major battle fought in 1937 between China and Japan named for Taiyuan (the capital of Shanxi province), which...
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    Taiyuan is the capital and largest city of Shanxi Province, China. Taiyuan is the political, economic, cultural and international exchange center of Shanxi...
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  • Order of battle for the Battle of Taiyuan in the Second Sino-Japanese War. North China Front Army – Gen. Juichi Terauchi 1st Army – Gen. Kyoji Kotouki...
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  • following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding...
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    a result, the lack of Chinese defenses allowed the Japanese 10th Army Corps, composed of units diverted from the Battle of Taiyuan in the North China...
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    Second United Front (category History of the Chinese Communist Party)
    commencement of full-scale war between China and Japan, CCP forces fought in alliance with the KMT forces during the Battle of Taiyuan, and the high point of their...
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    Seishirō Itagaki (category Japanese people convicted of the international crime of aggression)
    of the Second Sino–Japanese War, and his division took a leading part in the Battle of Beiping–Tianjin, Operation Chahar, and the Battle of Taiyuan....
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  • 1937 Battle of Taiyuan September 1937 Battle of Pingxingguan September 1937 Battle of Xinkou September 1937 Battle of Nanking December 1937 Battle of Xuzhou...
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    1937 Battle of Taiyuan September 1937 Battle of Pingxingguan September 1937 Battle of Xinkou September 1937 Battle of Nanjing December 1937 Battle of Xuzhou...
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  • 1937-11-26 Battle of Shanghai 1937-09-01 – 1937-11-09 Battle of Taiyuan 1937-12-09 – 1938-01-31 Battle of Nanjing 1938-03-24 – 1938-05-01 Battle of Xuzhou...
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    consisted of 20,000 men in eight Cavalry Divisions. The forces under his command participated in Operation Chahar and the Battle of Taiyuan, when the...
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    Yang Aiyuan (category People of the Northern Expedition)
    as a general of the KMT, he played an active part in the Battle of Taiyuan and the Battle of Xinkou. He died in 1959 in Taiwan. Yang Aiyuan at Rulers...
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    The Battle of Xinkou (simplified Chinese: 忻口会战; traditional Chinese: 忻口會戰; pinyin: Xīnkǒu Huìzhàn) was a decisive engagement of the Taiyuan Campaign,...
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    October 5, 1948 – April 24, 1949 — Taiyuan Campaign October 7–15, 1948 — Battle of Jinzhou October 10–15, 1948 — Battle of Tashan November 6, 1948 – January...
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    Louie Yim-qun (category Military personnel of the Republic of China in the Second Sino-Japanese War)
    as the War of Resistance-World War II broke out, and then transferring to the northern front of the war in China at the Battle of Taiyuan with Captain...
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  • As the battles of Shanghai, Nanjing, Taiyuan, and other regions dragged on near the end of 1937, the initial Chinese Air Force inventory of mostly American-made...
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  • Taiyuan Arsenal (Chinese: 太原兵工廠) was established by the Shanxi warlord, Yan Xishan who had become the Governor-General of Shanxi province in 1912. From...
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    Inner Mongolian Army (category History of Zhangjiakou)
    support, later being involved in the Battle of Taiyuan. As the Pacific War began in 1941, Japan worked to mobilize all of its puppet troops, including the...
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    88th Division (National Revolutionary Army) (category Divisions of the National Revolutionary Army)
    northern front at the Battle of Taiyuan and southern front at Guangzhou, plus heavy attrition in the Shanghai-Nanjing theater of operations eventually...
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  • as the Jin clique (Jin being the abbreviated name of Shanxi; Chinese: 晉系; pinyin: Jìn Xì), was one of several military factions that split off from the...
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    alongside KMT forces during the Battle of Taiyuan, and the high point of their cooperation came in 1938 during the Battle of Wuhan. Despite Japan's steady...
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    Fu Zuoyi (category Recipients of the Order of Blue Sky and White Sun)
    numerous commands in North China. As Commander of 7th Army Group he fought in Operation Chahar, the Battle of Taiyuan and the 1939–1940 Winter Offensive, in which...
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    army corps, of which only four were formed and only during the Battle of Wuhan. In effect, the army group was the largest fighting unit of the National...
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  • Battle of Taiyuan 1937 — Battle of Pingxingguan 1937 — Battle of Sihang Warehouse 1937 — Battle of Xinkou 1937 — Battle of Nanking 1938 — Battle of Taierzhuang...
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  • list of orders of battle, which list the known military units that were located within the field of operations for a battle or campaign. The battles are...
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  • of many of the Chinese Air Force's top veteran fighter pilots and most of the equipment over the course of the Battle of Shanghai, Battle of Taiyuan,...
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    Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This article lists all the battles that...
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  • Beiping–Hankou Railway Operation (category Battles of the Second Sino-Japanese War)
    commanders, the majority of participating Japanese units were transferred to participate in the concurrent Battle of Taiyuan. These units were replaced...
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  • Commanders of World War II were for the most part career officers. They were forced to adapt to new technologies and forged the direction of modern warfare...
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  • Tianjin–Pukou Railway Operation (category Battles of the Second Sino-Japanese War)
    Yellow River after majority of the participating Japanese forces were redirected for the Battle of Taiyuan and replaced by parts of the newly formed 109th...
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