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    Battle of Chinchow (simplified Chinese: 锦州之战; traditional Chinese: 錦州之戰; pinyin: Jǐnzhou Zhīzhàn) took place between the People's Liberation Army and the...
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    Jinzhou (/ˈdʒɪnˈdʒoʊ/, simplified Chinese: 锦州; traditional Chinese: 錦州; pinyin: Jǐnzhōu), formerly Chinchow, is a coastal prefecture-level city in central-west...
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    The Battle of Nanshan (南山の戦い, Nanzan no tatakai), also known as the battle of Jinzhou or Chinchou (Russian: Сражение при Цзинь-чжоу/Кинь-чжоу), was one...
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    The battle was critical in determining the outcome of the Battle of Jinzhou and, consequently, that of the entire Liaoshen Campaign. The battle is more...
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    total of 52 days. The campaign ended after the Nationalist forces suffered sweeping defeats across Manchuria, losing the major cities of Jinzhou, Changchun...
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    24, 1949 — Taiyuan Campaign October 7–15, 1948 — Battle of Jinzhou October 10–15, 1948 — Battle of Tashan November 6, 1948 – January 10, 1949 — Huaihai...
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    88th Division (National Revolutionary Army) (category Divisions of the National Revolutionary Army)
    The division was present at the First Battle of Shanghai in 1932 under the command of General Yu Jishi as part of the Fifth Army, fighting alongside the...
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  • Huaiyin–Huai'an Battle of Jinan Battle of Jinzhou Battle of Jiulianshan Battle of Kalgan Battle of Lingbi Battle of Lishi Battle of Luding Bridge Battle of Nan'ao...
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  • The Battle of Song-Jin (Chinese: 松錦之戰) was fought in 1641 and 1642 at Songshan and Jinzhou, hence the name "Song-Jin". Hong Chengchou's 100,000 elite troops...
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    The Jinzhou Operation or Chinchow Operation was an operation in 1931 during the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, which was a preliminary, contributing factor...
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  • November 1931 Jinzhou December 1931 Defense of Harbin January 1932 Shanghai January 1932 Pacification of Manchukuo March 1932 Defense of the Great Wall...
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    Jinzhou District (simplified Chinese: 金州区; traditional Chinese: 金州區; pinyin: Jīnzhōu Qū; lit. 'golden prefecture') is one of the seven districts of Dalian...
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  • Hou Jingru (category Members of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang)
    one of the most successful Communist spies lurking in the Nationalist Army. His greatest service to the Communists came in the Battle of Jinzhou, when...
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    Gongchen tank (category Tanks of China)
    tanks. During the Battle of Jinzhou in 1948, the tank designated as 102 took the lead in a breakthrough against the defensive perimeter of the Kuomintang...
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    Fan Hanjie (category People of the Northern Expedition)
    served as the deputy commander-in-chief of Manchuria and director of the command center in Jinzhou with the rank of lieutenant general in the National Revolutionary...
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    Liao Yaoxiang (category Recipients of the Order of Blue Sky and White Sun)
    rescue General Fan Hanjie's besieged forces in Jinzhou. But before General Liao could relieve Jinzhou the city has fallen and Changchun, another nationalist...
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    of Joseon. He himself led a force of 40,000 to attack the Ming city of Jinzhou. The Later Jin invaded Ming territory in Liaoning under the pretext of...
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    Peninsula. At Jinzhou there were 4 240mm, 2 210mm and 2 150mm guns with 1,500 soldiers. Olender gives an alternate figure of 2,700 at Jinzhou. At Dalian...
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  • of Ming defectors swelled after Dalinghe and the subsequent battles of Songshan and Jinzhou, the Chinese artillery forces under Tong Yangxing would be...
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  • in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (d. 2018) The Battle of Jinzhou began during the Chinese Civil War. The cabinet of Japanese Prime Minister Hitoshi Ashida resigned...
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    Yamaji Motoharu (category Grand Cordons of the Order of the Rising Sun)
    Sino-Japanese War, he saw combat at the Battle of Jinzhou and later at the Battle of Lushunkou. After the fall of Lushunkou, soldiers under his command...
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  • 1949 – Liaoshen Campaign October 7, 1948 to November 15, 1948 – Battle of Jinzhou November 6, 1948 to January 10, 1949 – Huaihai Campaign November 29...
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    Jinzhou Operation December 1931 – January 1932 Defense of Harbin January 1932 – February 1932 January 28 incident January–March 1932 Pacification of Manchukuo...
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  • 1931 — Battle for Nenjiang Bridge 1931–1942 — Pacification of Manchukuo 1931–1932 — Jinzhou Operation 1932 — Battle of Harbin 1932 — First Battle of Shanghai...
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    and led Shi Manzi to Sizhou. He first captured Jinzhou and then went down to Jinzhou. He took advantage of Jijiang River and destroyed Yongchun and Kunyang...
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  • foreigners. In one instance Coelho de Sousa seized the house of a wealthy foreign resident in Jinzhou of Fujian. Ming authorities responded by cutting off supplies...
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  • - Liaoshen Campaign 16–24 September - Battle of Jinan 7–15 October - Battle of Jinzhou 10–15 October - Battle of Tashan Early November - Boiler and ammunition...
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    Wu Sangui (category Emperors of China)
    right commander, respectively, marching towards the north of Jinzhou. Aiming to besiege Jinzhou, they reestablished Yizhou, garrisoned the troops, opened...
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    Leonid Gobyato (category Military engineers of the Russian Empire)
    the rank of captain, was a battery commander in the 4th East Siberian Rifle Artillery Brigade based at Port Arthur. At the Battle of Jinzhou, Leonid Gobyato...
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    Column of the People's Liberation Army of the Northeast(Chinese: 东北人民解放军第6纵队). In September-November, the column took part in the battle of Jinzhou and the...
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