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- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign abstract "The Zhejiang-Jiangxi Campaign (Japanese: 浙贛作戦, simplified Chinese: 浙赣战役; traditional Chinese: 浙赣戰役; pinyin: zheganzhanyi), refers to a campaign by the China Expeditionary Army of the Japanese Imperial Army under Shunroku Hata and Chinese 3rd War Area forces under Gu Zhutong in the Chinese provinces of Zhejiang and Jiangxi from mid May to early September, 1942.On April 18, 1942, the United States launched the Doolittle Raid, an attack by B-25 Mitchell bombers from the USS Hornet on Tokyo, Nagoya, and Yokohama. The original plan was for the aircraft to bomb Japan and land at airfields in the unoccupied portion of China. Because the raid had to be launched earlier than planned, most of the aircraft ran out of fuel and crash-landed in the Chinese provinces of Zhejiang and Jiangxi.Sixty four American airmen parachuted into the area around Zhejiang. Most were given shelter by the Chinese civilians but eight of the Americans were picked up by Japanese patrols; three were shot after a show trial for 'crimes against humanity'.Imperial General Headquarters was aware of possible air attack from Chinese territory on Japan. Two days before Dollitle raid Headquarters set up operational plan with target of defeating Chinese forces and destroy air bases. The operation started on May 15, 1942 with 40 infantry batallions and 15-16 artillery battalions of Japanese Army. The Japanese army conducted a massive search for American airmen and in the process whole towns and villages that were suspected of harboring the Americans were burned to the ground and many civilians executed. The Japanese also wanted to occupy the area to prevent American air forces from establishing bases in China from which they could reach the Japanese mainland. When Japanese troops moved out of the Zhejiang and Jiangxi areas in mid-August, they left behind a trail of devastation. Chinese estimates put the death toll at 250,000 civilians. IThe Imperial Japanese Army had also spread cholera, typhoid, plague and dysentery pathogens. Around 1,700 Japanese troops died out of a total 10,000 Japanese soldiers who fell ill with disease when their own biological weapons attack rebounded on their own forces.Shunroku Hata, the commander of Japanese forces involved in the massacre of the 250,000 Chinese civilians, was sentenced in 1948 in part due to his "failure to prevent atrocities". He was given a life sentence but was paroled in 1954.".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign causalties "250,000 civilians".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign causalties "70,000".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign combatant "Imperial Japanese Army, Japan".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign combatant "National Revolutionary Army, China".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign commander Gu_Zhutong.
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign commander Huang_Baitao.
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign commander Shunroku_Hata.
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign isPartOfMilitaryConflict Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign place Jiangxi.
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign place Zhejiang.
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign result "Strategical Chinese victory. Tactical Japanese victory.".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign strength "180,000".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign strength "300,000".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign thumbnail Soldiers_Zhejiang_Campaign_1942.jpg?width=300.
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- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign caption "--05-30".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign casualties "250000".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign casualties "36000".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign casualties "70000".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign combatant "Imperial Japanese Army, Japan".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign combatant "National Revolutionary Army, China".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign commander Gu_Zhutong.
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign commander Huang_Baitao.
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign commander Shunroku_Hata.
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign conflict "Zhejiang-Jiangxi Campaign".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign date "Mid May - Early September, 1942".
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- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign place "Vicinity of Zhejiang, Jiangxi".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign result "Strategical Chinese victory. Tactical Japanese victory.".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign s "浙赣战役".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign strength "180000".
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- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign subject Category:1942_in_China.
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- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign subject Category:Battles_of_the_Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign subject Category:History_of_Jiangxi.
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign subject Category:History_of_Zhejiang.
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- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign comment "The Zhejiang-Jiangxi Campaign (Japanese: 浙贛作戦, simplified Chinese: 浙赣战役; traditional Chinese: 浙赣戰役; pinyin: zheganzhanyi), refers to a campaign by the China Expeditionary Army of the Japanese Imperial Army under Shunroku Hata and Chinese 3rd War Area forces under Gu Zhutong in the Chinese provinces of Zhejiang and Jiangxi from mid May to early September, 1942.On April 18, 1942, the United States launched the Doolittle Raid, an attack by B-25 Mitchell bombers from the USS Hornet on Tokyo, Nagoya, and Yokohama. ".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign label "Zhejiang-Jiangxi Campaign".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign label "Чжэцзян-Цзянсийская операция".
- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign label "浙赣战役".
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- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign depiction Soldiers_Zhejiang_Campaign_1942.jpg.
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- Zhejiang-Jiangxi_Campaign name "Zhejiang-Jiangxi Campaign".