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The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

author:Changsha Anti-Japanese War Culture Research Association

On January 18, 1932, the Japanese secret service instructed Japanese thugs to attack Sanyou Industrial Company. At the same time, the Japanese Navy massively increased its presence in Shanghai. On 24 January, the Japanese secret services sent people to burn down the residence of Japanese Minister to China Shigemitsu Aoi in Shanghai, falsely accused the Chinese of their actions, and set the Shanghai Municipal Government a deadline before 18 o'clock on 28 January to give a satisfactory answer in accordance with the four demands put forward by the Japanese side, namely, an apology, punishment of the murderers, compensation, and a ban on anti-Japanese activities. Subsequently, the Japanese side, which deliberately created an incident, issued a new ultimatum demanding that the Chinese troops withdraw from Zhabei in Shanghai. At 23:30 on January 28, before receiving a reply from the Chinese side, the Japanese army launched a fierce attack on the positions of the Chinese garrison in Zhabei. The Chinese 19th Route Army rose up to resist. In February, the Chinese 5th Army invited Ying to come to the aid and came under the command of the 19th Route Army to participate in the war against Japan. On 22 February, the Chinese army inflicted heavy losses on the enemy at Miaohang Town, and the Japanese suffered more than 800 casualties. On March 3, the Sino-Japanese armistice was held. On May 5, China and Japan signed the Shanghai Armistice Agreement. The Chinese government lost the right to garrison troops in and around Shanghai, and Japan's influence in Shanghai expanded unprecedentedly.

In one · During the 28th Song-Shanghai War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, compatriots from all walks of life and overseas Chinese throughout the country gave active support and assistance to the Chinese army, which greatly encouraged the Chinese army's fighting courage and confidence.

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

On the night of January 28, 1932, the Japanese army launched an attack on the Chinese troops stationed in Zhabei, Shanghai, and the Chinese defenders resisted. The picture shows the Chinese 19th Route Army stationed in Jiangwan rising up to resist.

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

Shanghai Sanyou Industrial Co., Ltd.

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

The factory of Sanyou Industrial Society, which was destroyed by the Japanese ronin.

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

Reports on the burning of Sanyou Industrial Corporation.

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

Japanese ronins and marines on North Sichuan Road in Shanghai.

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

One · Japanese warships that came to Shanghai on the eve of the 28th Shanghai Anti-Japanese War.

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

Japanese Marines on a rampage in Shanghai.

One · 28 Schematic diagram of the Shanghai War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

(January 28, 1932, March 3, 1932)

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

One · 28 The Chinese army fought in the Shanghai War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

(January 28, 1932, March 3, 1932)

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)
The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

The commander-in-chief of the 19th Route Army, Jiang Guangnai (middle), army commander Cai Tingkai (right), and Dai Ji (left), commander of the Songhu Garrison Command, took a group photo.

One · 28 Commander of the Chinese Army in the Shanghai War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

Jiang Guangding

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

Cai Tingkai

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

Zhang Zhizhong

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

Shen Guanghan

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

Mao Weishou

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

Yu Jishi

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

Halberd

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

谭启秀

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

District Shou Year

One · 28 The preamble of the Japanese operations in the Battle of Shanghai and Shanghai

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)
The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

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The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

Ueda Yoshiyoshi

The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

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The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

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The Rise of China's Local War of Resistance -- I · 28 Songlu Anti-Japanese War (1)

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