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- Swatow_Operation abstract "The Swatow Operation, (June 21–27, 1939) was part of a campaign by Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War to blockade China to prevent it from communicating with the outside world and importing needed arms and materials. Control of Swatow would provide a base to make the blockade of Guangdong province more effective.".
- Swatow_Operation causalties "?".
- Swatow_Operation combatant "Imperial Japanese Army, Japan".
- Swatow_Operation combatant "Imperial Japanese Navy".
- Swatow_Operation combatant "National Revolutionary Army, China".
- Swatow_Operation commander Hua_Chen-chung.
- Swatow_Operation commander J%C5%ABr%C5%8D_Got%C5%8D.
- Swatow_Operation commander Nobutake_Kond%C5%8D.
- Swatow_Operation isPartOfMilitaryConflict Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Swatow_Operation place Shantou.
- Swatow_Operation result "Japanese victory".
- Swatow_Operation strength "?".
- Swatow_Operation wikiPageExternalLink 880663.
- Swatow_Operation wikiPageExternalLink viewtopic.php?t=94112&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=214.
- Swatow_Operation wikiPageExternalLink 04832.htm.
- Swatow_Operation wikiPageExternalLink A0170.htm.
- Swatow_Operation wikiPageID "6697677".
- Swatow_Operation wikiPageRevisionID "597931653".
- Swatow_Operation casualties "?".
- Swatow_Operation combatant "Imperial Japanese Army, Japan".
- Swatow_Operation combatant "Imperial Japanese Navy".
- Swatow_Operation combatant "National Revolutionary Army, China".
- Swatow_Operation commander "Hua Chen-chung".
- Swatow_Operation commander "Jūrō Gotō".
- Swatow_Operation commander "Kondo Nobutake,".
- Swatow_Operation conflict "Swatow Operation Operation".
- Swatow_Operation date "June 1939".
- Swatow_Operation hasPhotoCollection Swatow_Operation.
- Swatow_Operation partof "the Second Sino-Japanese War".
- Swatow_Operation place Shantou.
- Swatow_Operation result "Japanese victory".
- Swatow_Operation strength "?".
- Swatow_Operation wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Swatow_Operation subject Category:1939_in_China.
- Swatow_Operation subject Category:1939_in_Japan.
- Swatow_Operation subject Category:Battles_of_the_Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Swatow_Operation subject Category:Conflicts_in_1939.
- Swatow_Operation subject Category:History_of_Guangdong.
- Swatow_Operation point "23.3388 116.712".
- Swatow_Operation type Abstraction100002137.
- Swatow_Operation type Act100030358.
- Swatow_Operation type Battle100953559.
- Swatow_Operation type BattlesOfTheSecondSino-JapaneseWar.
- Swatow_Operation type Conflict100958896.
- Swatow_Operation type ConflictsIn1939.
- Swatow_Operation type Event100029378.
- Swatow_Operation type GroupAction101080366.
- Swatow_Operation type MilitaryAction100952963.
- Swatow_Operation type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Swatow_Operation type SocietalEvent.
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- Swatow_Operation comment "The Swatow Operation, (June 21–27, 1939) was part of a campaign by Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War to blockade China to prevent it from communicating with the outside world and importing needed arms and materials. Control of Swatow would provide a base to make the blockade of Guangdong province more effective.".
- Swatow_Operation label "Swatow Operation".
- Swatow_Operation label "潮汕戰鬥 (抗日戰爭)".
- Swatow_Operation sameAs m.0ghsm7.
- Swatow_Operation sameAs Q7654052.
- Swatow_Operation sameAs Q7654052.
- Swatow_Operation sameAs Swatow_Operation.
- Swatow_Operation lat "23.3388".
- Swatow_Operation long "116.712".
- Swatow_Operation wasDerivedFrom Swatow_Operation?oldid=597931653.
- Swatow_Operation isPrimaryTopicOf Swatow_Operation.
- Swatow_Operation name "Swatow Operation Operation".