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was to be maintained by a lightly armed “Peace Preservation Corps”. Per the terms of the Tanggu Truce, any disputes that could not be resolved by the Peace Preservation Corps would be settled by agreement through direct discussions between the Japanese and Chinese governments.
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from the Peace Preservation Corps. This effectively meant that the Japanese Army was able to dominate the Peace Preservation Corp with demobilized troops from the collaborationist proxy Chinese armies which had participated in the
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was withdrawn to south of the new demilitarized zone. Within the zone itself, which partially encompassed the major cities of
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Rays of The Rising Sun, Armed Forces of Japan's Asian Allies 1931–45, Volume I: China & Manchuria,
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International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Chapter 5: Japanese Aggression Against China
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2004. Helion & Co. Ltd., 26 Willow Rd., Solihull, West Midlands, England.
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Chiang Kai-shek: China's Generalissimo and the Nation He Lost
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A secret clause of the Tanggu Truce excluded any of the
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attack on the Great Wall and the intrusion into Hebei
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Index

police force
Tanggu Truce
Japanese invasion of Manchuria
demilitarized zone
Great Wall
Hebei
northern China
Autonomous Government of Eastern Hebei
East Hebei Army

East Hebei
Imperial Japanese Army
Great Wall
National Revolutionary Army
Kuomintang
Republic of China
Tianjin
Beijing
public order
Anti-Japanese Volunteer Armies
Battle of Rehe
attack on the Great Wall and the intrusion into Hebei
warlord
Shi Yousan
Li Jizhun
Autonomous Government of Eastern Hebei
East Hebei Army
International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Chapter 5: Japanese Aggression Against China
Chiang Kai-shek: China's Generalissimo and the Nation He Lost
ISBN

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