Historical Events tagged with "china"

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Military & Warfare

Wuhan Battlefield Erupts in Intense Combat

June 11th, 1938 86 years ago

The Battle of Wuhan commenced as Chinese and Japanese forces clashed in a decisive phase of the Second Sino-Japanese War. This strategic confrontation focused on the city of Wuhan, a crucial transportation hub in central China. The Japanese aimed to capture Wuhan to disrupt Chinese military coordination, while Chinese Nationalist troops, under Commander Chiang Kai-shek, fought tenaciously to defend it. The battle marked a critical escalation in the war, intensifying the ongoing conflict that had begun in 1937.

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Military & Warfare

Chinese Nationalists Flood Yellow River to Halt Japanese

June 7th, 1938 86 years ago

In an attempt to impede Japanese advances, the Chinese Nationalist government ordered the flooding of the Yellow River. This drastic measure was executed on June 7, 1938, resulting in the deaths of between 500,000 and 900,000 civilians. The flood destroyed numerous homes and agricultural land, creating widespread devastation in the Huai River Valley and surrounding areas.

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Military & Warfare

Battle of Taierzhuang Marks Chinese Victory

March 27th, 1938 86 years ago

The Battle of Taierzhuang commenced with fierce fighting between Chinese and Japanese forces in March 1938, aiming to reclaim territory in the ongoing Second Sino-Japanese War. Chinese troops, under General Li Zongren, fortified the city of Taierzhuang, strategically located along the Grand Canal in Shandong Province. This battle not only aimed to resist Japanese advances but also to boost morale among Chinese forces, which had faced numerous setbacks. Despite being outmatched, the tenacity of Chinese soldiers in this engagement would lead to a significant victory over their Japanese counterparts, setting a precedent for future confrontations in the war.

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Politics & Government

Nanking Safety Zone Renamed amid Crisis

February 18th, 1938 87 years ago

The Nanking Safety Zone International Committee was renamed the Nanking International Rescue Committee amidst the deteriorating conditions for refugees during the Nanking Massacre. This rebranding took place as the safety zone, initially set up to protect civilians, began to collapse under the pressures of violence and chaos, revealing the challenges faced by the international community in safeguarding such locations during conflict.

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Military & Warfare

Nanjing Falls: Prelude to the Nanking Massacre

December 13th, 1937 87 years ago

The city of Nanjing, defended by the National Revolutionary Army under General Tang Shengzhi, fell to Japanese troops in December 1937. After intense fighting, Japanese forces captured the city, leading to a brutal occupation. Following the capture, Japanese soldiers committed widespread atrocities against civilians, which included executions and sexual violence, resulting in the tragic events known as the Nanking Massacre, which lasted several weeks.

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Military & Warfare

USS Panay Incident on the Yangtze River

December 12th, 1937 87 years ago

Japanese aircraft attacked and sank the USS Panay, a U.S. gunboat, on the Yangtze River in China. This incident occurred during the escalating tensions of the Second Sino-Japanese War, as Japan sought to expand its control over China. The USS Panay was on a mission to support American interests, and its attack resulted in significant international outcry and strained diplomatic relations between the United States and Japan.

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Military & Warfare

Assault on Nanking by Japanese Troops

December 9th, 1937 87 years ago

Japanese troops, commanded by Lt. Gen. Yasuhiko Asaka, launched an overwhelming assault on the Chinese city of Nanking in December 1937. This military action was part of the broader conflict of the Second Sino-Japanese War, marked by fierce resistance from Chinese forces. The attack aimed to capture the city, which was a significant political and cultural center in China, and to expand Japanese control in the region amidst ongoing hostilities.

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Military & Warfare

Chinese Army Withdrawal from Shanghai Battle

November 9th, 1937 87 years ago

Following intense fighting, the Chinese Army's defense of Shanghai concluded with a strategic withdrawal. By November, the Japanese forces had gained significant ground, pressuring Chinese troops to retreat in order to preserve resources and regroup. The decision to withdraw was marked by heavy losses and played a pivotal role in the subsequent strategies of both nations during the ongoing conflict.

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Religion & Philosophy

Assassination of Nine Catholic Priests in China

October 9th, 1937 87 years ago

In Zhengding, China, nine Catholic priests were assassinated by Japanese forces while they were providing sanctuary to local civilians fleeing from the advancing army. The priests had been sheltering families seeking refuge from the conflict, demonstrating their commitment to humanitarian aid amid the turmoil. Their deaths highlighted the perilous intersection of faith and conflict in a region facing intense military aggression.

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