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    Ma Zhanshan (November 30, 1885 – November 29, 1950) was a Chinese general famous for resisting the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. Ma was placed in charge...
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    favored the autonomy of Manchuria. After the Japanese defeated General Ma Zhanshan and occupied Qiqihar on 19 November 1931, a local Self-Government Association...
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    the Nenjiang railroad bridge was dynamited by troops loyal to General Ma Zhanshan to prevent its use. Using the repair of the Nen River Bridge as the pretext...
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    appointed General Ma Zhanshan as acting Chairman and Military Commander-in-chief of Heilongjiang Province on October 16, 1931. General Ma Zhanshan arrived in...
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    November 1931, the acting governor of Heilongjiang province General Ma Zhanshan chose to disobey the Kuomintang government's ban on further resistance...
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    in the Sino-Tibetan War Ma Zhanshan (1885–1950), NRA general who fought in the Second Sino-Japanese War Banharn Silpa-archa (Ma Dexiang) (1932–2016), Prime...
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    Manchuria from China. Following the expulsion of pro-Kuomintang Gen. Ma Zhanshan from Qiqihar, Zhang proclaimed his territory to be self-governing and...
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    Jinghui, commander of the Kirin Provincial Army Xi Qia, and general Ma Zhanshan, in order to establish the Northeast Administrative Committee. On the...
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    and doing nothing of importance in support of either Manchukuo or Gen. Ma Zhanshan. In consequence the farmers settled along the Chinese Eastern Railway...
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    surrounding areas with minimal difficulty. However, in November, General Ma Zhanshan, the acting governor of Heilongjiang, began resistance with his provincial...
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    Marx and Friedrich Engels Fuxing Park Sculpture More images Statue of Ma Zhanshan New Town Central Park Statue More images Nobility of Time Changde Road...
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    considerable losses. Ma Zhanshan Subjugation (April–July 1932): A campaign that was launched against the headquarters of Ma Zhanshan. Manchukuoan forces...
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  • Guoliang: A general of the Qing dynasty. Ma Qianling 1824–1909: A general of the Qing dynasty. Ma Zhanshan 1885–1950: A general of the Republic of China...
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  • long battle in the freezing weather against the Chinese. After General Ma Zhanshan had been driven from Qiqihar by the Japanese in the Jiangqiao Campaign...
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    with fighting these Chinese forces in various areas of Manchuria. Gen. Ma Zhanshan, nominally in command of them all, had a total fighting force estimated...
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    attack Gen. Ma Zhanshan, the newly appointed governor of Heilongjiang province. Soon after Zhang advanced upon Ma's capital at Qiqihar, Ma offered to surrender...
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    General Ma Zhanshan was ordered to act as Governor and Military Commander-in-chief of Heilongjiang Province on October 10, 1931. General Ma declined...
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    against Japan, claiming that casualties would become shaheeds (martyrs). Ma Zhanshan was a Hui guerilla fighter against the Japanese. Hui forces were known...
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    to India with gold. Ma brought along with him 1000 ounces in gold, which was confiscated by the British. Chinese General Ma Zhanshan, a Muslim, was allegedly...
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    generals like Ma Zhanshan and Bai Chongxi during the war. British telegrams from the British Raj in 1937 said that Chinese-speaking Muslims like Ma Zhongying...
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    where he began negotiations with General Ma Zhanshan after he had been driven from Qiqihar by the Japanese. Ma's position was ambiguous; he continued negotiations...
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  • Ma Zhanshan, a general in the Chinese Army who had surrendered in January 1932 and joined the Manchukuo regime, rebelled again in late April, forming...
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    Zhongying Ma Fuxiang Ma Hongkui Ma Dunjing Ma Hongbin Ma Dunjing (1906-1972) Ma Lin Ma Qi Ma Hu-shan Ma Zhan'ao Ma Qianling Ma Fushou Ma Fulu Ma Anliang Ma Guoliang...
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    Japanese such as Bai Chongxi, Ma Hongbin, Ma Hongkui, Ma Bufang, Ma Zhanshan, Ma Biao, Ma Zhongying, Ma Buqing and Ma Hushan. Qinghai Tibetans served...
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    Ma Zhanshan, to accept Japanese rule, and had Puyi appoint him Defence Minister. Much to the intense chagrin of Puyi and his Japanese masters, Ma's defection...
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    Chao's forces commenced mobilization in November 1931 at the request of Ma Zhanshan. Following the Invasion of Manchuria by the Imperial Japanese Army and...
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  • 1970) November 30 Albert Kesselring, German field marshal (d. 1960) Ma Zhanshan, Chinese general (d. 1950) December 2 – George Minot, American physician...
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    Joyce; Schütte, Ursel M. E.; Zhong, Xue; Koenig, Sara S. K.; Fu, Li; Ma, Zhanshan (Sam); Zhou, Xia; Abdo, Zaid; Forney, Larry J.; Ravel, Jacques (2 May...
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    April 1944 Ruan Zhenduo April 1944 18 August 1945 Minister of Defense Ma Zhanshan 9 March 1932 7 April 1932 Zhang Jinghui 7 April 1932 20 May 1935 Yu Zhishan...
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    to secure the remainder of Manchuria. When negotiations with Generals Ma Zhanshan and Ding Chao had come to naught, Japanese Colonel Kenji Doihara in early...
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