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 Battle of Changsha
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 Battle of Changsha (1944) - InformationBlast
The Battle of Changsha (1944), also known as the Battle of Hengyang or Battle of Hengyang-Changsha, was an invasion of the Chinese province of Hunan by Japanese troops near the end of the Second Sino-Japanese War.
As such, it encompasses at least three separate conflicts: an invasion of the city of Changsha and two invasions of Hengyang.
The Japanese military transferred the bulk of their troops from within the country and the northeast, and in June 1944 used 360,000 troops (not including air or sea support) to invade Changsha for the fourth time (the first being in 1930).
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 Battle of Changsha (1944)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
As such it encompasses at least separate conflicts: an invasion of the city Changsha and two invasions of Hengyang.
The Japanese military transferred the bulk of their troops within the country and the northeast and June 1944 used 360 000 troops (not including or sea support) to invade Changsha for fourth time (the first being in 1930).
Chinese troops fought with the of local geographic knowledge as well as construction of barricades as high as 4 Their defenses were further strengthened by intelligent to take advantage of crossfire.
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 Encyclopedia: Battle of Hengyang
As such, it encompasses three separate conflicts: an invasion of the city of Changsha and two invasions of Hengyang.
The Japanese military transferred the bulk of their troops from within the country and the northeast as part of Operation "Ichi-Go" or "Tairiku Datsu Sakusen" which roughly translates as ‘Operaton to Break through the Continent’.
After 47 days of bitter fighting, the Japanese troops managed to invade Hengyang, but paid a heavy price in casualties: many lives were lost, including 390 officers dead and another 520 wounded.
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The Battle of Changsha (1944), also known as the Battle of Hengyang or Battle of Hengyang-Changsha, was an invasion of the ChinaChinese province of Hunan by JapanJapanese troops near the end of the Second Sino-Japanese War.
The Military history of JapanJapanese military transferred the bulk of their troops from within the country and the northeast as part of Operation "Ichi-Go" or "Tairiku Datsu Sakusen" which roughly translates as ?Operaton to Break through the Continent?.
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