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    The Port Arthur massacre (Chinese: 旅順大屠殺) took place during the First Sino-Japanese War from 21 November 1894 for three days, in the Chinese coastal city...
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  • Port Arthur may refer to: Port Arthur, Tasmania, the site of a historic convict settlement Port Arthur massacre (Australia), which occurred in Port Arthur...
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  • Port Arthur massacre may refer to: Port Arthur massacre (China), an 1894 event in which Japanese troops killed several thousand Chinese in the Liaodong...
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    the use of biological weapons. Port Arthur massacre (China) Manila massacre Masanobu Tsuji Minnie Vautrin Panjiayu Massacre Shiro Azuma Sook Ching Three...
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  • The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in China. The massacres are grouped for different time periods. Cultural Revolution was launched...
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    Battle of Lüshunkou (category 1894 in China)
    November 1894, in Lüshunkou, Manchuria (later called Port Arthur, in present-day Liaoning Province, China) between the forces of the Empire of Japan and the...
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    Japanese photographer photographed Japanese army burying the bodies Port Arthur massacre (China)...
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    Dalian (redirect from Dalian, China)
    1894 in the Battle of Lüshunkou, committing the Port Arthur massacre afterwards. In April 1895 China conceded defeat in the First Sino-Japanese War, ceding...
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    journalistic blows regarding the massacre of Chinese civilians by Japanese troops at the Chinese city of Port Arthur on November 20–21, 1894. While Creelman...
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    proceeded with the unrestrained killing of civilians during the Port Arthur Massacre with unconfirmed estimates in the thousands. This event was at the...
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    implementation of strict gun control measures in the aftermath of the Port Arthur massacre. Howard had to overcome "vociferous opposition from many in his own...
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    The Chinese Exclusion Act was a United States federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6, 1882, prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers...
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  • Claremont, Western Australia 28 April 1996 – Port Arthur massacre – Martin Bryant killed 35 people at Port Arthur, Tasmania and injured 21 others in a shooting...
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    liberalization stalled after the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre in 1989. China is a unitary one-party socialist republic led by the CCP. It is...
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    capture of Port Arthur from China and a prominent figure in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–05, as commander of the forces which captured Port Arthur from the...
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    Republic of China urged all sides to display restraint. In 2012, the families of eight Israeli terror victims of the 2008 Mercaz HaRav massacre in Jerusalem...
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    Banzai charge (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    and to consider suicide an honorable final action. During the Siege of Port Arthur human wave attacks were conducted on Russian artillery and machine guns...
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    civilian population, MacArthur prohibited the use of air strikes, but thousands of civilians died in the crossfire or Japanese massacres. He also refused to...
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  • Australia Queen Street massacre – a spree shooting in Melbourne in December 1987 Milperra massacre Port Arthur massacre List of massacres in Australia List...
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    corpses. 1867. Goulbolba Hill Massacre, on John Arthur Macartney's St Helens Station Central Queensland: large massacre in 1866 or early 1867 involving...
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    protests and massacre August Landmesser Chinese democracy movement Faris Odeh History of the People's Republic of China Human rights in China List of photographs...
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    Taiwan (redirect from China, Republic of)
    arrested and massacred (e.g. Chiang Wei-shui and Masanosuke Watanabe). Around 1935, the Japanese began an island-wide assimilation project. Chinese-language...
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    Nanjing (redirect from Nanking, China)
    the world's largest inland ports. The city is also one of the fifteen sub-provincial cities in the People's Republic of China's administrative structure...
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    The Akikaze massacre, was a war crime committed by the Imperial Japanese Navy on March 18, 1943, during the Pacific War. The massacre took place on board...
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    soldiers massacred the Chinese after capturing Port Arthur on the Liaotung Peninsula. In the harsh Treaty of Shimonoseki of April 1895, China was forced...
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    Japanese invasion of the rest of China. The Japanese captured the capital of Nanjing in 1937 and perpetrated the Nanjing Massacre. After failing to stop the...
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    Tomoyuki Yamashita (category Manila massacre perpetrators)
    fast and in order to preserve peace behind us it is essential to massacre as many Chinese as possible who appear in any way to have anti-Japanese feelings...
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  • ice free harbor of Port Arthur, their only such facility in the East. An extension of the Chinese Eastern Railway to Port Arthur greatly expanded Russian...
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    unselfishly seized Port Arthur, and now it is unselfishly seizing Manchuria; it has unselfishly flooded the frontier provinces of China with hordes of contractors...
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    The Port Arthur riot happened on July 15, 1919, in Port Arthur, Texas. Violence started after a group of white men objected to an African American smoking...
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