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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]
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.
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]
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 .
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
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]
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).
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.