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    Wei Lihuang (traditional Chinese: 衛立煌; simplified Chinese: 卫立煌; pinyin: Wèi Lìhuáng) (16 February 1897 – 17 January 1960) was a Chinese general who served...
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    responding to Communist expansion, as Wei Lihuang directly clashed with Chiang over Nationalist strategies in the Northeast. Wei believed that it was better to...
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    Chinese Nationalist government ordered the 14th Group Army (commanded by Wei Lihuang) to fight the Japanese at Xinkou. The 14th Group Army, along with Yan...
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  • Demchugdongrub. Chinese forces were commanded by Yan Xishan (warlord of Shanxi), Wei Lihuang (14th Army Group), and Fu Zuoyi (7th Army Group), as well as Zhu De who...
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    better-quality troops could be brought across the river. Source: 1st War Area – Wei Lihuang 5th Army Group – Zeng Wanzhong 3rd Corps – Tang Huaiyuan 7th Division...
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    China-Burma-India Theater. Chinese Expeditionary Force (CEF) commander Wei Lihuang also played a fundamental role in striking the Imperial Japanese Army...
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    National Revolutionary Army attacking from Yunnan province under General Wei Lihuang about Lashio. The aim was to complete the Ledo Road, which would link...
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    front. Soon some twelve Chinese divisions of 175,000 men, under General Wei Lihuang, were attacking the Japanese 56th Division. The Japanese forces in the...
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  • He'nan (和南), commonly addressed Wei Lihuang (traditional Chinese: 衛立煌; simplified Chinese: 卫立煌; pinyin: Wèi Lìhuáng) (16 February 1897 – 17 January 1960)...
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    pinyin: Jīnzhài Xiàn), previously Lihuang County (simplified Chinese: 立煌县; traditional Chinese: 立煌縣, named after Wei Lihuang), is a county in the west of Anhui...
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    series of major defeats, and Chiang recalled Chen to Nanjing and sent Wei Lihuang to replace him in Shenyang as Commander-in-Chief of the Northeast and...
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    Shuben a few weeks earlier. Gao reported Shi and received orders from Wei Lihuang representing Chiang Kai-Shek to have Shi executed for treason. Shi was...
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    Expeditionary Force. The commander-in-chief of the campaign was General Wei Lihuang of the Chinese National Army, and the deputy commander of the campaign...
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    China-Burma-India theatre. Intending to coordinate with the X Force, Wei Lihuang's Chinese Expeditionary Force in Yunnan, known as the Y Force, crossed...
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    National Military Council and the Commander of the Second Military Region. Wei Lihuang was a General of the National Revolutionary Army and the Commander of...
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    William Slim Philippe Leclerc (1945) Gabriel Sabattier Chiang Kai-shek Wei Lihuang Luo Zhuoying Li Zongren Lu Han Mao Zedong Zhu De Zhou Enlai Lin Biao...
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    Chinese Divisions, totalling 72,000 men under the command of General Wei Lihuang, were attacking the Japanese 56th Division. The Japanese forces in the...
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  •  Republic of China  Empire of Japan Mengjiang Commanders and leaders Wei Lihuang Gu Zhutong Li Zongren Xue Yue Bai Chongxi Zhang Fakui Fu Zuoyi Ma Hongkui...
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  • front. Soon some fifteen Chinese divisions of 175,000 men, under General Wei Lihuang, were attacking the Japanese 56th Division. The Japanese forces in the...
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    Japanese forces invaded Linfen. Yan's forces, under the command of Wei Lihuang, put up a stiff defense at Lingshi Pass but were eventually forced to...
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    under the command of Sun Li-jen attacking from India, and those under Wei Lihuang attacking from Yunnan, joined forces in Mong-Yu, successfully driving...
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    Nationalist reinforcements if Wei Lihuang’s original battle plan had been carried out by the capable commander, Chen Tie (陈铁), Wei Lihuang’s deputy. Putting the...
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    Nationalist government insiders including Long, Kung, members of the Soong family, Wei Tao-ming, and others.: 74  Immediately following the war, Generalissimo Chiang...
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    Japanese brigade. In 1944 he joined the "Y-Force", commanded by General Wei Lihuang, in the Battle of Northern Burma and Western Yunnan, which destroyed...
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  • his mistake by giving Chen Cheng's successor, Wei Lihuang full authority to direct the campaign, which Wei did to his best ability with great result. Hence...
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    January. After this defeat, Chen Cheng was replaced with Wei Lihuang ten days later, but Wei was not able to prevent the Communists from capturing Liaoyang...
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    activation of the 14th Group Army (10th, 83rd, and 85th Divisions) under Gen. Wei Lihuang. Coming by rail from Yingchia-chuang[clarification needed] to Yi County...
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    with a southern offensive by Nationalist Chinese forces under General Wei Lihuang, Allied troops under Stilwell's command launched the long-awaited invasion...
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    Burma Campaign, where it saw action along the Burma Road as part of Wei Lihuang's Chinese Expeditionary Force. When their offensive against the Japanese-held...
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    None 14th Army Group 第十四集團軍 Established: Sep 1937 Disbanded: Jul 1944 Wei Lihuang 衛立煌 Sep 1937 – Oct 1939 Battle of Taiyuan Liu Mao'en 劉茂恩 Oct 1939 – Jul...
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