• The East Hebei Army was raised from the former soldiers of the Peace Preservation Corps that had been created by the Tangku Truce of 31 May 1933. The...
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    The East Hebei Autonomous Government (Chinese: 冀東防共自治政府; pinyin: Jìdōng Fánggòng Zìzhì Zhèngfǔ), also known as the East Ji Autonomous Government and the...
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  • an assault on Japanese civilians and troops by the collaborationist East Hebei Army in Tongzhou, China, on 29 July 1937, shortly after the Marco Polo Bridge...
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    units, such as the early East Hebei Army (1935–37, later merged with the Provisional Government Army), and the Inner Mongolian Army, mainly operating in the...
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    Hebei is a province in North China. Hebei is China's sixth most-populous province, with over 75 million people. Shijiazhuang is the capital city. The...
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    to maintain public order. On 29 July, the Japanese collaborationist East Hebei Army troops mutinied against the Japanese in Tongzhou, killing most of their...
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    1937). On 29 July, some 5,000 troops of the 1st and 2nd Corps of the East Hebei Army mutinied in Tongzhou, turning against the Japanese garrison. In addition...
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    resistance. In the Tongzhou mutiny troops of the nominally Japanese-puppet East Hebei Army rebelled and came to the aid of hard-pressed Kuomintang troops, and...
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    managed to defeat an East Hebei Army unit that was sent to suppress them in Miyun District, whereupon the Imperial Japanese Army mobilized to crush the...
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  • north east of the Bai River in Hebei province in northern China during the late 1930s. Per the terms of the Tanggu Truce, the Imperial Japanese Army withdrew...
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  • Tongzhou District, Beijing ? Chinese collaborationist troops of the East Hebei Army turned against the Japanese and massacre Japanese forces in revenge...
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    China, later noted for his role as chairman in the Japanese-controlled East Hebei Autonomous Government and subsequent puppet regimes, such as the Wang...
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  • disperse the last of the "Bonus Army" of World War I veterans. 1937 – Tongzhou mutiny: In Tongzhou, China, the East Hebei Army attacks Japanese troops and...
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  • result in Japanese victory. July 29 – Tongzhou Mutiny: Units of the East Hebei Army mutiny and kill Japanese troops and civilians in Tongzhou. July 31...
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    rebellion in July 1936 and defeated an East Hebei Army unit that was sent to suppress them. Nearby Imperial Japanese Army forces were consequently mobilized...
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    (Headquartered in Huailai, Hebei): Five artillery battalions. Rail transport from Shacheng, Hebei. 24th Army (headquartered in Chengde, Hebei): 70th Infantry Division...
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    Song Shilun (category People's Liberation Army generals from Hunan)
    Japanese-controlled East Hebei Autonomous Government and captured the cities of Yanqing, Yongning, Sihai, and Xinglong. He subsequently launched the East Hebei Uprising [zh]...
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  • reconnaissance) 5th Army Air Battalion (light bomber) Ki-2 6th Army Air Battalion (heavy bomber) Ki-2 8th Army Air Battalion (fighter) Ki-10 9th Army Air Battalion...
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    Shijiazhuang is the capital and most populous city of China's Hebei Province. A prefecture-level city about 266 kilometres (165 mi) southwest of Beijing...
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    Huan Yi was ordered to lead an army to attack the Zhao territories of Pingyang (平陽; southeast of present-day Ci County, Hebei) and Wucheng (武城; southwest...
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  • derailment south of Paris. The Tongzhou mutiny occurred within the East Hebei Army. Japanese forces bombed Tianjin, destroying Nankai University. Born:...
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  • militants in the Hebei region. In May, the 41st Division of the Japanese Army completely surrounded Mount Taihang, and the Eighth Route Army and the Chosŏn...
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    Baoding (redirect from Baoding, Hebei)
    Baoding is a prefecture-level city in central Hebei province, approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) southwest of Beijing. As of the 2010 census, Baoding...
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    on the coast of China in northern Hebei. It is administratively a prefecture-level city, about 300 km (190 mi) east of Beijing, on the Bohai Sea, the...
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    Tangshan (redirect from Tangshan, Hebei)
    industrial prefecture-level city in the northeast of Hebei province. It is located in the eastern part of Hebei Province and the northeastern part of the North...
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  • Hebei. 81st Group Army (Shijiazhuang, Hebei, formerly 65th Group Army) 82nd Group Army (Baoding, Hebei, formerly 38th Group Army); 83rd Group Army (Xinxiang...
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    and retained control over central Hebei east of the Taihang Mountains. Li Weiyue requested succession of Chengde Army in 781 and was denied, so he rebelled...
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    Li Mu (category Generals from Hebei)
    Zhao army, engaging and crushing the Qin army at Yi'an (宜安; around present-day Shijiazhuang, Hebei) or Feixia (肥; west of present-day Jinzhou, Hebei province...
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    The National Revolutionary Army (NRA; 國民革命軍), sometimes shortened to Revolutionary Army (革命軍) before 1928, and as National Army (國軍) after 1928, was the...
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    Autonomy Movements" orchestrated by the Japanese army since May 1935 and the founding of the Hebei–Chahar Political Council under Song Zheyuan in December...
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