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  2. Aerial engagements of the Second Sino-Japanese War

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    The Second Sino-Japanese War began on 7 July 1937 with the Marco Polo Bridge incident in the Republic of China and is often regarded as the start of World War II as full-scale warfare erupted with the Battle of Shanghai, [1] and ending when the Empire of Japan surrendered to the Allies in August 1945. [2]

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

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    Aerial Engagements of the Second Sino-Japanese War; Battles with articles. Flag shows victorious side in each engagement. Date shows beginning date except for the 1942 battle of Changsha, which began in Dec. 1941.

  4. Battle of Jianqiao - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Jianqiao (simplified Chinese: 笕桥空战; traditional Chinese: 筧橋空戰), or the 814 Aerial War, [1] was a Japanese military campaign during the Second Sino-Japanese War, [2] in which the Republic of China Air Force defended Hangzhou against the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service on 14 August 1937. [3]

  5. Category:Aerial operations and battles of the Second Sino ...

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    Pages in category "Aerial operations and battles of the Second Sino-Japanese War" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. List of Japanese aircraft in use during the Second Sino ...

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    Aerial Engagements of the Second Sino-Japanese War; Development of Chinese Nationalist air force (1937-1945) List of aircraft of Japan during World War II; References

  7. Second Sino-Japanese War - Wikipedia

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    Before the start of full-scale warfare of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Germany had since the time of the Weimar Republic, provided much equipment and training to crack units of the National Revolutionary Army of China, including some aerial-combat training with the Luftwaffe to some pilots of the pre-Nationalist Air Force of China. [123]

  8. Marco Polo Bridge incident - Wikipedia

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    The Sino-Japanese War, 1937–41: From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor. MacMillan. ISBN 0-02-532200-1. Dryburgh, Marjorie (2000). North China and Japanese Expansion 1933–1937: Regional Power and the National Interest. Routledge. ISBN 0-700-71274-7. Lu, David J (1961).

  9. Category:Aviation in the Second Sino-Japanese War - Wikipedia

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    Aerial operations and battles of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Aviation in the Second Sino-Japanese War" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.