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- Battle_of_Xuzhou abstract "The Battle of Xuzhou was fought between Japanese and Chinese forces in May 1938 during Second Sino-Japanese War. In contemporary accounts in English, the event was usually referred to as the "Battle of Hsuchow", using the Chinese Postal Map Romanization.In 1937, the North China Area Army had chased Song Zheyuan's 29th Army to the south along the Jinpu Railway (see Tianjin–Pukou Railway Operation) after his defeat in the Battle of Lugou Bridge. After Japan won the Battle of Nanjing, the North China Area Army advanced southward to establish a Japanese connection between Beijing and Nanjing, ignoring the non-expansionist policy of the Imperial General Headquarters in Tokyo. Most mechanized and air forces in Eastern China were wiped out in the Battle of Shanghai in 1937. Although new equipment was purchased, it had yet to be shipped.Han Fuqu—the chairman of the Shandong province—rejected orders from Chiang Kai-shek and kept retreating to preserve his force. After Qingdao was occupied in January 1938, his policy was denounced and he was executed on 24 January. In March 1938, the Japanese forces occupied the north of Shandong, including the capital city Jinan. The defence line along the Yellow River was torn apart.By the pressure of the Japanese forces, 64 Chinese divisions were gathering around Xuzhou in Jiangsu, the headquarters of 5th Military region of the National Revolutionary Army. Without surrounding it, Itagaki Seishiro moved south first to attack Tai'erzhuang, where he was defeated by Li Zongren in a regional asymmetric battle.Following this defeat, Japan intended an encirclement against Xuzhou and deployed the North China Area Army to the north and the Central China Expeditionary Army to the south. The North China Area Army had four divisions and two Infantry Brigades drawn from the Kwangtung Army. Central China Expeditionary Army had three divisions and the 1st and 2nd Tank Battalions with motorized support units formed into the Iwanaka and Imada Detachments which were ordered to advance to the west of Xuzhou to cut off and prevent the Chinese forces from withdrawing towards west.The 5th Tank Battalion was used to support the 3rd Infantry Division advancing north along the railway to Xuzhou. Additional troops were deployed in the Battle of Northern and Eastern Henan by the North China Area Army to stop Chinese reinforcements from the west. A Chinese counterattack here resulted in the Battle of Lanfeng.However, with the approach of the Central China Expeditionary Army from the south, the overall situation was grim, and Chiang Kai-shek ordered the withdrawal of the armies. The demolition of the dykes holding back the Yellow River allowed him more time for the preparation of the defense of Wuhan, but the resulting 1938 Yellow River flood also destroyed much of the area around the new course of the river.The Japanese army won the fierce battle and ultimately captured Xuzhou, but the Japanese forces were too small to contain the large number of encircled Chinese forces. Most of the Chinese soldiers broke through the encirclement through gaps in the Japanese lines to the west or dispersed into the countryside as guerrillas so the Chinese forces were not annihilated. The many Chinese troops who broke through the encirclement would play a major role in later battles.".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou causalties "100,000".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou combatant "Imperial Japanese Army, North China Area Army, Central China Expeditionary Army".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou combatant "National Revolutionary Army,Military region 1,5".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander Bai_Chongxi.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander Han_Fuju.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander Li_Zongren.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander Pang_Bingxun.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander Rensuke_Isogai.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander Seishir%C5%8D_Itagaki.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander Sun_Lianzhong.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander Sun_Zhen.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander Tang_Enbo.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander Wang_Mingzhang.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander Zhang_Zizhong.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou date "1938-05-01".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou isPartOfMilitaryConflict Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou place Xuzhou.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou result "Japanese strategic victory".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou result "Successful Chinese breakthrough".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou strength "240,000 troops in 8 divisions".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou strength "600,000 troops in 64 divisions".
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- Battle_of_Xuzhou casualties "100000".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou casualties "30000".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou combatant "Imperial Japanese Army, North China Area Army, Central China Expeditionary Army".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou combatant "National Revolutionary Army,Military region 1,5".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander "Bai Chongxi".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander "Han Fuju".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander "Isogai Rensuke".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander "Itagaki Seishiro".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander "Li Zongren".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander "Pang Bingxun".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander "Sun Lianzhong".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander "Sun Zhen".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander "Tang Enbai".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander "Wang Mingzhang†".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou commander "Zhang Zizhong".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou conflict "Battle of Xuzhou".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou date "--03-24".
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- Battle_of_Xuzhou partof "the Second Sino-Japanese War".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou place "Xuzhou and proximity".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou result "Japanese strategic victory".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou result "Successful Chinese breakthrough".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou strength "240000".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou strength "600000".
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- Battle_of_Xuzhou subject Category:1938_in_China.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou subject Category:1938_in_Japan.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou subject Category:Battles_of_the_Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou subject Category:Conflicts_in_1938.
- Battle_of_Xuzhou subject Category:History_of_Jiangsu.
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- Battle_of_Xuzhou comment "The Battle of Xuzhou was fought between Japanese and Chinese forces in May 1938 during Second Sino-Japanese War. In contemporary accounts in English, the event was usually referred to as the "Battle of Hsuchow", using the Chinese Postal Map Romanization.In 1937, the North China Area Army had chased Song Zheyuan's 29th Army to the south along the Jinpu Railway (see Tianjin–Pukou Railway Operation) after his defeat in the Battle of Lugou Bridge.".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou label "Bataille de Xuzhou".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou label "Battle of Xuzhou".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou label "Schlacht um Xuzhou".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou label "Битва за Сюйчжоу".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou label "徐州会战".
- Battle_of_Xuzhou label "徐州会戦".
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- Battle_of_Xuzhou depiction Battle_of_Xuzhou_1938.jpg.
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- Battle_of_Xuzhou name "Battle of Xuzhou".