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  2. Battle of South Guangxi - Wikipedia

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    Map 18; Perry–Castañeda Library Map Collection, China 1:250,000, Series L500, U.S. Army Map Service, 1954- . Topographic Maps of China during the Second World War. These two maps cover the area where most of the fighting went on in the Guangxi campaign: Lai-Pin nf49-1, has the Kunlun Pass just above where the road from Nanning enters the map:

  3. 1939 in China - Wikipedia

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    February — Hainan Island Operation February 21 — Shenzhen and Lo Wu were bombed by Japanese army, 30 people were killed or injured, Japanese government paid 20,000 HK$ to the British Hong Kong government.

  4. 1939–1940 Winter Offensive - Wikipedia

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    Upper half of Map 19 showing the Winter offensive 1939-1940 in North China. Map 19, from Hsu Long-hsuen and Chang Ming-kai, History of The Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) 2nd Ed. ,1971. Lower half of map 19 showing the Winter offensive 1939-1940 in Central and South China from Hsu Long-hsuen and Chang Ming-kai, History of The Sino-Japanese War ...

  5. File:Mengjiang, North Shanxi, South Chahar Map - Circa 1937 ...

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    English: A map of Mengjiang, North Shanxi, and South Chahar, all areas occupied by the Imperial Japanese forces preceding and during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Much of the map is in Chinese, but some is in Japanese also. Nearly (if not all) text is right-to-left.

  6. Misinformation spreads in China on ‘civil war’ in Texas

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  7. Battle of Changsha (1939) order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Changsha (1939) (September 17, 1939 – October 6, 1939) was an unsuccessful attempt by Japan to take the city of Changsha, China, during the second Sino-Japanese War. The Japanese forces comprised 100,000 troops in 6 Divisions, in addition to many river-going vessels.

  8. Category:1939 in China - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Pacific Area - The Imperial Powers 1939 - Map.svg ...

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    Well that map (not the govt, a military academy; and by no means are maps on the area consistent in borders) is wrong. Sheng Shicai, who pledged allegiance to China, controlled Xinjiang in 1939. Marking Xinjiang as separate is a strange innovation that mu: 03:36, 27 August 2010: 1,039 × 814 (4.44 MB) Kintetsubuffalo