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Benjamin Lai
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| #73196 in Books | OSPREY | 2017-06-20 | 2017-06-20 | Format: Deckle Edge | Original language:English | 9.81 x.26 x7.26l,.0 | File type: PDF | 96 pages | OSPREY||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Disaster on the Yangtze...|By HMS Warspite|Japan had been nibbling at the edges of China for years, but 1937 marked a change in Japanese strategy. Imperial Japanese units attacked the Republic of China's commercial hub at Shanghai and its capital at Nanjing. Chinese forces would respond, setting the stage for a bloody battle and a bloody aftermath.
"Shanghai and Na|About the Author||Benjamin Lai was born in Hong Kong, educated in the UK, and went on to serve as an officer in the British Territorial Army in the 1980s and 1990s. Fluent in both Chinese and English, he currently works as a development and business consu
From 1931, China and Japan had been embroiled in a number of small-scale conflicts that had seen vast swathes of territory being occupied by the Japanese. On 7 July 1937, the Japanese engineered the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, which led to the fall of Beijing and Tianjin and the start of a de facto state of war between the two countries. This force then moved south, landing an expeditionary force to take Shanghai and from there drive west to capture Nanjing.
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