Manchukuoan Anti Bandit Operations
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Manchukuoan Anti Bandit Operations | |||||||
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Part of Second Sino-Japanese War | |||||||
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Combatants | |||||||
Anti-Japanese Volunteer Armies, Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army, China | Imperial Japanese Army, Japan, Manchukuo Imperial Army, Manchukuo | ||||||
Commanders | |||||||
Ma Zhanshan,Tang Juwu,Wang Delin, Su Bingwen, Feng Yuxiang, Yang Jingyu, Zhou Baozhong, Li Zhaolin | Shigeru Honjo, Nobuyoshi Muto, Takashi Hishikari, Jiro Minami, Kenkichi Ueda, Yoshijiro Umezu | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Volunteer Armies 200,000 Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army 30,000 | Japan 100,000
Manchukuo 110,000 |
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Casualties | |||||||
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Second Sino-Japanese War |
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Major engagements in bold Mukden - Manchuria -(Jiangqiao - Nenjiang Bridge - Chinchow - Harbin) -Shanghai (1932) -Pacification of Manchukuo - Operation Nekka - ( Rehe - Great Wall) - Suiyuan - Marco Polo Bridge - Beiping-Tianjin - Chahar - Shanghai (1937) (Sihang Warehouse) - Beiping-Hankou Railway - Tianjin-Pukou Railway - Taiyuan - (Pingxingguan) - Xinkou - Nanjing - Xuzhou- Taierzhuang - N.-E.Henan - (Lanfeng) - Amoy - Wuhan-(Wanjialing)- Canton - (Hainan) - (Xiushui River) - Nanchang - Suixian-Zaoyang - (Swatow) - 1st Changsha - S.Guangxi- (Kunlun Pass) - Winter Offensive -(Wuyuan) - Zaoyang-Yichang - Hundred Regiments - French Indochina - C. Hupei - S.Henan - W. Hopei - Shanggao - S.Shanxi - 2nd Changsha - 3rd Changsha - Yunnan-Burma Road-(Yenangyaung)- Zhejiang-Jiangxi - W.Hubei - N.Burma-W.Yunnan - Changde - C.Henan - 4th Changsha - Guilin-Liuzhou - W.Henan-N.Hubei - W.Hunan- 2nd Guangxi edit |
The Manchukuoan Anti Bandit Operations, sometimes referred to as the Manchukuo Anti Bandit Operations, was a campaign between the volunteer armies of Manchuria and later the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army and the Imperial Japanese Army and Manchukuo Imperial Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War which took place from March 1932 until 1941, which resulted in a Japanese victory.