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Additionally, a collaborationist Chinese army of questionable loyalty, the Grand Han Righteous Army under Wang Ying was attached to the new Inner Mongolian Army [8] The Japanese also created a "Mengjiang Air Force" with 28 combat aircraft , with Japanese air and ground crews based in Changpei, to assist the army in close air support .
The Suiyuan campaign (Chinese: 綏遠抗戰; pinyin: Suīyuǎn kàngzhàn; Japanese: 綏遠事件, romanized: Suien jiken) was an attempt by the Inner Mongolian Army and Grand Han Righteous Army, two forces founded and supported by Imperial Japan, to take control of the Suiyuan province from the Republic of China.
Battle of Yedahe Apr. 5–8, 1942; Battle of Szuwa River Apr. 10–16, 1942; Battle of Pyinmana April 17–20, 1942; Battle of Yenangyaung Apr. 17-19 1942; Battle of Mawache and Yato Early April 1942; Battle of Bawlake April 17, 1942; Battle of Hopong - Taunggyi April 20–24, 1942; Battle of Loliem April 25, 1942; Battle of Lashio (1942) April ...
The Battle of Rehe (simplified Chinese: 热河战役; traditional Chinese: 熱河戰役; pinyin: Rèhé zhànyì, sometimes called the Battle of Jehol) was the second part of Operation Nekka, a campaign by which the Empire of Japan successfully captured the Inner Mongolian province of Rehe from the Chinese warlord Zhang Xueliang and annexed it to the new state of Manchukuo.
This was the second attack by the Kwantung Army and the Inner Mongolian Army of Prince Demchugdongrub on Inner Mongolia after the failure of the Suiyuan Campaign. The Chahar Expeditionary Force was under the direct command of General Hideki Tōjō , the chief of staff of the Kwantung Army.
The Inner Mongolia incident, or the Inner Mongolia People's Revolutionary Party purge incident (Chinese: 内人党事件; pinyin: Nèi rén dǎng shìjiàn), was a massive political purge which occurred during the Cultural Revolution in Inner Mongolia. [1] [2] The purge was supported by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and ...
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The Inner Mongolian independence movement (Chinese: 内蒙古独立运动), also known as the Southern Mongolian independence movement (Chinese: 南蒙古独立运动), is a movement for the independence of Inner Mongolia (also known as Southern Mongolia [1]) and the political separation of Inner Mongolia from the People's Republic of China. [2]