1939Second Sino-Japanese War Enters Third Year

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💥 Marco Polo Bridge Incident Begins Second Sino-Japanese War

The Marco Polo Bridge incident occurs, beginning the Second Sino-Japanese War. Some scholars consider this to be the start of World War II. Japanese forces were doing military exercises near the Marco Polo Bridge; which begun on July 6 which the Chinese objected to but let occur. The Chinese requested that locals be informed of exercises occurring at night which the Japanese promised but did not end up doing this. During that night Captain Shimizu reported one of his soldiers, Private Shimura as being missing as he was not present during a rollcall but later reappeared 20 minutes later. However Shimizu postponed reporting Shimura's return by 4 hours for unknown reasons. The Japanese demanded they be granted access to search for the missing soldier in Chinese territory but the Chinese refused this request. Whether it was the Japanese or Chinese forces that fired first is unclear.
Marco Polo Bridge Incident Begins Second Sino-Japanese War (1937)
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🇯🇵 Japanese Forces Occupy Beijing

Japanese Forces Occupy Beijing (1937)
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🚩 Battle of Shanghai Ends: Japanese Victory

Second Sino-Japanese War: Battle of Shanghai ends in Japanese victory as Chinese forces evacuate the city.
Battle of Shanghai Ends: Japanese Victory (1937)
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🇯🇵 Japanese Troops Reach the Yellow River

Japanese troops reach the Yellow River in China.
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⚔️ Second Sino-Japanese War Enters Third Year

The Republic of China and the Empire of Japan are involved in the early stages of the third year of armed conflict between them during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The war is in what will be known as the "Second Period", which begins after the fall of Wuhan in October 1938 and ends in December 1941 with Pearl Harbor. This conflict will eventually be swept up into World War II when Japan joins the Axis and China joins the Allies.
Second Sino-Japanese War Enters Third Year (1939)
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🇯🇵 Japanese Army Drives Chinese Forces from Xiangjiang River Area

The 6th and 13th Divisions of the Imperial Japanese Army drive the Chinese National Revolutionary Army out of the Xiangjiang River area during the Battle of Changsha.
Japanese Army Drives Chinese Forces from Xiangjiang River Area (1939)
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