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57: 74: 36: 231:, attacked and captured it, and routed the defenders. The Japanese transported Wang and his Grand Han Righteous Army by trucks into a location near Pai-ling-miao and launched a counterattack, which failed dismally on 19 December. With the bulk of its men captured or killed, the Grand Han Righteous Army ceased to exist as an effective combat force, and the Japanese disbanded the remnants. 222:
on 15 November 1936. After several days of fighting, the attackers failed to capture the town. On 17 November, a Chinese counterattack surprised the invaders and led to a disorganized retreat. Taking advantage of the disorder among the Mongolian forces, Chinese general
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to form a mercenary army with Japanese advisors. He managed to recruit approximately 6,000 men, who were trained by the Japanese and organized into four
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armories and warehouses in northern China. That force was attached another Japanese proxy army, the
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brigades in Japanese-occupied northern Chahar. The troops were armed with weapons seized from
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Rays of the Rising Sun, Volume 1: Japan's Asian Allies 1931-45, China and Manchukuo
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Japanese invasion of Suiyuan to prepare their planned union of China and Japan
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made a flanking movement to the west of the Mongolian headquarters at
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and persuaded the Japanese to permit him to recruit unemployed
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immediately prior to the official start of hostilities of the
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Index


Inner Mongolia
Empire of Japan
Suiyuan campaign
Wang Ying
Empire of Japan
northern China
Inner Mongolia
Second Sino-Japanese War
warlord
Chahar People's Anti-Japanese Army
Wang Ying
Imperial Japanese Army
Inner Mongolia
Kwantung Army
Chinese soldiers
Chahar Province
infantry
Northeastern Army
Inner Mongolian Army
Demchugdongrub
Suiyuan campaign
Hongort
Fu Zuoyi
Bailingmiao
ISBN
1-874622-21-3
ISBN
7-214-03034-9

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