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- Battle_of_Shanggao abstract "The Battle of Shanggao (simplified Chinese: 上高会战; traditional Chinese: 上高會戰; pinyin: Shànggāo Huìzhàn) was one of the 22 major engagements between the National Revolutionary Army and Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War. On the March 14, 1941, the Japanese 11th army attacked the headquarters of the Chinese 19th army. Fierce fighting broke out, and a series of bloody see-saw battles broke out as both sides contested the position.On March 15, after the base was lost to the Japanese, A Chinese air strike destroyed Japanese food and ammo reserves, demoralizing the Japanese and stalling their attack on the Chinese troops, who used this opportunity to dig new defensive positions. The Chinese positions now contained some 100,000 troops, in three main defensive lines of trenches and concrete-supported bunkers. Even though the Japanese still clung on to the Chinese headquarters, the Japanese commanders were determined to achieve total victory by destroying or capturing all Chinese units, and to do this, it was necessary to breach the Chinese lines.On the 17th, the Japanese attacked the first of the three Chinese defensive lines, but were repeatedly turned back by the dug-in troops and their heavy machine-gun fire. The Japanese suffered heavy casualties that day, and the next day they advanced behind a smoke screen. The Japanese managed to get to the Chinese lines, and vicious hand-to-hand fighting broke out. Both sides suffered heavy losses, but in the end, the Japanese managed to breach the Chinese first line of defense.After capturing the first Chinese line of defense, there was a lull in the fighting as both sides tended to their wounded. The Japanese called in more reinforcements, while the Chinese rushed in troops from the third line to the second line of trenches to bolster their defense.On March 22, the Japanese launched an air strike on the Chinese defensive line, resulting in some 100-200 Chinese dead or wounded. Then, they advanced with tanks and armored cars, followed by infantry.However, the Chinese managed, to destroy approximately half of the tanks and killed the infantry behind them with small-arms fire. The Japanese were forced to retreat, and then launched a poison-gas attack. Unfortunately for the Japanese, the Chinese had already expected this move, and had abandoned the second line of trenches and fallen back to the third line of trenches, minimizing the casualties taken from the gas attack.On March 24, the Japanese launched an all-out assault on the Chinese, by throwing in all of their remaining planes, tanks, and infantry. The Chinese responded with mortar attacks and machine-gun fire, plus their own planes to combat the Japanese planes. The losses on both sides were heavy, with experts thinking that both sides suffered the most casualties on that day.The Japanese had a number of advantages, including tanks, better training for their troops, and better weapons. However, the Chinese greatly outnumbered the Japanese, due to the Chinese general, Zhu Xiang, rushing in troops at the last moment. At the end of the day, the Chinese lines were still in Chinese hands, and the Japanese attack had been repelled.After reevaluating the situation, Japanese tacticians concluded that they could not afford to suffer any more losses from what was considered to be an inconclusive battle about the trivial matter of a Chinese headquarters, and on 1 April, they began to withdraw. In haste, the Japanese left behind many of their weapons and wounded troops. They would be soon be captured by the Chinese.. By the 19 April, the withdrawal was complete, and both sides now occupied their original positions.In conclusion, the battle ended with a decisive victory for the Chinese forces, who were able to capture substantial amounts of military equipment and supplies, and boost the morale of the Chinese people.".
- Battle_of_Shanggao causalties "20,533 dead, injured or missing".
- Battle_of_Shanggao combatant ", Imperial Japanese Army, Central China Area Army".
- Battle_of_Shanggao combatant ", National Revolutionary Army".
- Battle_of_Shanggao commander Korechika_Anami.
- Battle_of_Shanggao commander Luo_Zhuoying.
- Battle_of_Shanggao date "1941-04-09".
- Battle_of_Shanggao isPartOfMilitaryConflict Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Battle_of_Shanggao place Jiangxi.
- Battle_of_Shanggao place Shanggao_County.
- Battle_of_Shanggao result "Decisive Chinese victory".
- Battle_of_Shanggao result "Japanese offensive repelled".
- Battle_of_Shanggao strength "100,000 troops in 11 divisions".
- Battle_of_Shanggao strength "150 planes".
- Battle_of_Shanggao strength "40 armoured cars".
- Battle_of_Shanggao strength "65,000 troops in 3 divisions and 1 independent regiment".
- Battle_of_Shanggao thumbnail Shanggao_bridge.jpg?width=300.
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- Battle_of_Shanggao wikiPageID "3000805".
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- Battle_of_Shanggao caption "Retaking a lost bridge.".
- Battle_of_Shanggao casualties "16000".
- Battle_of_Shanggao casualties "20533".
- Battle_of_Shanggao casualties "6000".
- Battle_of_Shanggao casualties "Chinese estimate:".
- Battle_of_Shanggao casualties "Japanese estimate: ~5,500 troops".
- Battle_of_Shanggao casualties "Total: 22,000 killed and wounded".
- Battle_of_Shanggao combatant ", Imperial Japanese Army, Central China Area Army".
- Battle_of_Shanggao combatant ", National Revolutionary Army".
- Battle_of_Shanggao commander "Korechika Anami".
- Battle_of_Shanggao commander "Luo Zhuoying".
- Battle_of_Shanggao conflict "Battle of Shangguao".
- Battle_of_Shanggao date "--03-14".
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- Battle_of_Shanggao p "Shànggāo Huìzhàn".
- Battle_of_Shanggao partof Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Battle_of_Shanggao place Jiangxi.
- Battle_of_Shanggao place Shanggao_County.
- Battle_of_Shanggao result "Decisive Chinese victory".
- Battle_of_Shanggao result "Japanese offensive repelled".
- Battle_of_Shanggao s "上高会战".
- Battle_of_Shanggao strength "100000".
- Battle_of_Shanggao strength "150".
- Battle_of_Shanggao strength "40".
- Battle_of_Shanggao strength "65000".
- Battle_of_Shanggao t "上高會戰".
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- Battle_of_Shanggao subject Category:1941_in_China.
- Battle_of_Shanggao subject Category:1941_in_Japan.
- Battle_of_Shanggao subject Category:Battles_of_the_Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Battle_of_Shanggao subject Category:Conflicts_in_1941.
- Battle_of_Shanggao subject Category:History_of_Jiangxi.
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- Battle_of_Shanggao comment "The Battle of Shanggao (simplified Chinese: 上高会战; traditional Chinese: 上高會戰; pinyin: Shànggāo Huìzhàn) was one of the 22 major engagements between the National Revolutionary Army and Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War. On the March 14, 1941, the Japanese 11th army attacked the headquarters of the Chinese 19th army.".
- Battle_of_Shanggao label "Bataille de Shanggao".
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- Battle_of_Shanggao label "上高会战".
- Battle_of_Shanggao label "錦江作戦".
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- Battle_of_Shanggao depiction Shanggao_bridge.jpg.
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- Battle_of_Shanggao name "Battle of Shangguao".