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  2. Battle of Wuhan - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Wuhan (traditional Chinese: 武漢會戰; simplified Chinese: 武汉会战; Japanese: 武漢作戦 (ぶかんさくせん)), popularly known to the Chinese as the Defence of Wuhan (traditional Chinese: 武漢保衛戰; simplified Chinese: 武汉保卫战), and to the Japanese as the Capture of Wuhan, was a large-scale battle of the Second Sino-Japanese War.

  3. List of battles by casualties - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. ... Battle of Wuhan: 1938: Second Sino-Japanese War: 550,000 –700,000 [97 ...

  4. List of wars and battles involving China - Wikipedia

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    Third Battle of Wuhan (1856) Battles of Lake Tai (1857) Battle of Sanhe (1858): The Taiping rebels defeated the Qing. Battle of Jiujiang (1859) Second rout of the Jiangnan Daying (1860): The Taiping rebels defeated the Qing. Battle of Anqing (1861) Battle of Guanzhong (1861–1864): The Taiping rebels defeated the Qing.

  5. List of military engagements of the Second Sino-Japanese War

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    The battles listed here are ones that have corresponding Wikipedia articles. A flag icon to the left of a battle's name shows the victorious side in the engagement. The date to the right of a battle's name shows when it began, except in the case of 1942's Battle of Changsha, which began in December 1941.

  6. Zhang Zizhong - Wikipedia

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    Born in Linqing, Shandong, he was the highest-ranked officer and the only Army group commander of the NRA to die in the war. He was killed-in-action during the Battle of Yichang after refusing to retreat from the front lines. He showed great valor in the field and was regarded as one of the most valiant and respectable Chinese generals by the ...

  7. Battle of Wuhan order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Chinese troops crossing the Yellow River in June 1938, the river was deliberately flooded by Chinese forces to buy time to defend Wuhan. Below are the units and commanders that participated in the Battle of Wuhan , also called the Wuchang–Hankou campaign , fought from early June through November 12, 1938, a phase of the Second Sino-Japanese War .

  8. Alcaraz upset by Machac in Shanghai and Sabalenka rallies in ...

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    Wuhan Open Second-ranked Aryna Sabalenka rallied from a set down to beat No. 35 Yulia Putintseva 1-6, 6-4, 6-0 to maintain her undefeated record at the Wuhan Open and rise to the top of the Race ...

  9. Army groups of the National Revolutionary Army - Wikipedia

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    Major battles [3] [4] 31st Army Group 第三十一集團軍 Established: Jun 1938 Downsized into 26th Corps: Dec 1946 Tang Enbo 湯恩伯 Jun 1938 – Sep 1943 Battle of Wuhan Battle of Nanchang First Battle of Changsha 1939–40 Winter Offensive Battle of South Henan Second Battle of Changsha: Wang Zhonglian 王仲廉 Sep 1943 – Dec 1946