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ww2dbaseOn 9 Aug, First Lieutenant Isao Oyama of the Japanese Naval Special Landing Forces attempted to enter the grounds of the Hungchiao Airport in Shanghai, which was illegal under the terms of the 1932 ceasefire at the end of the first Shanghai battle. Oyama was fired upon by Chinese ...
Japan had been at war with China since 1937 in what has been named the Second Sino-Japanese War when China finally mounted resistance to the Japanese invasion of its territory in 1931. But it wasn’t until December 7, 1941 (December 8 in Japan), Japan declared war on the United States,...
Home » Events » The Second Sino-Japanese War/CBI Theater » First Battle of ShanghaiFirst Battle of Shanghai28 Jan 1932 - 8 Mar 1932 Contributor: C. Peter Chen In Sep 1931 the Mukden Incident led to Japanese troops entering northeastern China, which subsequently led to the ...
This Day in History: The Marco Polo Bridge Incident On July 7, 1937, the cataclysmic event that led to the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War. PHOTOS: Take a Look at the Real Santa's Workshop How your Christmas decorations are made. Useful Mandarin Phrases: Thanksgiving A list...
In 1936, Japan’s influence was growing: Manchuria (‘Manchukuo’) had been occupied since 1931, and the Second Sino-Japanese War, which would see the Chinese sections of Shanghai occupied, was just a year away. That year, the Little White House on Route Pichon had a new occupant, a re...
The Second Sino-Japanese War (1937鈥 45) has not receded into the past for the Chinese, but remains a complicating factor in contemporary Sino-Japanese relations. This is largely because of the way the Chinese government has used the War ... BrianG.Martin,BrianG.Martin,BrianG.Martin - Pa...
The second attempt by Japan on the city came in 1937 during theSecond Sino-Japanese Warand was one of the major battles of that war known also asBattle of Shanghai: After a period of 3 months fighting, large portions of the city fell to the Japanese, leaving the international settlement ...
Shanghai has its fair share of Michelin-rated restaurants and world renowned chefs, yet a huge amount of food culture is taking place not in the carefully-primped restaurants, but on the street. Literally. Street food in Shanghai is a huge part of the city's charm: One could even argue...
These wooden puppets are friskily climbing the stairs to the second floor. An element of playfulness shines throughout the house. Dotted with just a handful of antique pieces, the bedroom reveals an almost brooding mood, balanced by the whiteness of the walls. ...