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    The Tientsin incident (天津事件) was an international incident created by a blockade by the Imperial Japanese Army's Japanese North China Area Army of the...
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    The Tientsin incident (Chinese: 天津事變) of 1931 was the operation planned by the Kwantung Army of the Empire of Japan to place Puyi on the throne of the...
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    Beijing, Battle of Peiking, the Peiking–Tientsin Operation, and by the Japanese as the North China Incident (北支事変, Hokushi jihen) (25–31 July 1937) was...
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  • French diplomats, and armed foreign intervention in Tianjin (Tientsin) in 1870. The incident nearly precipitated a war and marked an end to relative cooperation...
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    Tianjin (redirect from Tientsin, China)
    and British concessions were occupied. In the summer of 1939, the Tientsin Incident damaged Anglo-Japanese relations. On June 14, 1939, the Imperial Japanese...
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  • WW1 (1917) Bodyline Ashes (1932–33) USS Panay incident (1937) Tientsin incident (1939) Gleiwitz incident - False-flag attack by Germany on itself, justifying...
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    crisis that preoccupied Chamberlain in the summer of 1939 was the Tientsin Incident. The British refusal to hand over to the Japanese four Chinese nationalists...
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    The foreign concessions in Tianjin (formerly romanized as Tientsin) were concession territories ceded by Qing China to a number of European countries,...
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  • During the interwar period in Japan, "incident" (Japanese: 事件, Hepburn: Jiken) became a common euphemism for wars, coups, and other events of a politically...
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    The Marco Polo Bridge incident, also known as the Lugou Bridge incident or the July 7 incident, was a battle during July 1937 in the district of Beijing...
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    together with the Mongolian singers gave a performance. Mukden Incident Tientsin incident Kantokuen Mongolia in World War II Includes at least 57,000 Soviet...
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    wearing male clothing and uniforms, had much influence on Puyi. In the Tientsin Incident of November 1931, Puyi and Zheng Xiaoxu travelled to Manchuria to...
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    period of deteriorating Anglo-Japanese relations, most notably the Tientsin incident of 1939, which pushed Japan to the brink of war with the United Kingdom...
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    Danzig crisis by the Tientsin incident when the Japanese Northern China Area Army blockaded the British concession in Tientsin. The Japanese prevented...
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    Italian: Concessione italiana di Tientsin) was a small territory (concession) in central Tianjin (formerly romanized as Tientsin), China, controlled by the...
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    they will go to war should Polish independence be threatened. 1939: Tientsin Incident. Britain and Japan almost to war when Japan blockades British concession...
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    Minister Neville Chamberlain, Craigie successfully managed to end the Tientsin incident with only limited loss to British prestige. During the course of negotiations...
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    HSBC. 1939. The Tientsin Incident almost causes an Anglo-Japanese war when the Japanese blockade the British concession in Tientsin, China. 1941. 7/8...
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    passengers later die in Nazi death camps during The Holocaust. June 14 – Tientsin Incident: The Japanese blockade the British concession in Tianjin, China, beginning...
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    taking advantage of a war in Europe was foreseen. In June 1939, the Tientsin Incident showed that Germany might take advantage of a war in the Far East...
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    June 14 The Tientsin incident occurs, in which the Japanese blockade the British concession in the North China Treaty Port of Tientsin, now called Tianjin...
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  • badly shaken by the decision of the Chamberlain government to end the Tientsin incident with Japan by seeking a diplomatic compromise instead of going to...
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    talks. In July 1939, the Chamberlain government decided to end the Tientsin incident by seeking a diplomatic compromise with Japan while at the same time...
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  • Tientsin Mystic (Chinese: 河神) is a 2017 Chinese television series based on the novel He Shen (河神1·鬼水怪谈) by Tianxia Bachang. It is produced by iQiyi, and...
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  • by Paul French. Dennis was also a central figure in the so-called Tientsin Incident of June 1939 after the manager of the Japanese-owned Federal Reserve...
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    Soviet Union. At the same time, Chamberlain had decided to end the Tientsin incident in China by seeking a compromise solution with Japan instead of executing...
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    In June 1858, the first part of the war ended with the four Treaties of Tientsin (Tianjin), to which Britain, France, Russia, and the U.S. were parties...
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  • June–20 August – Tientsin Incident: the Imperial Japanese Army blockades British trading settlements in the north China treaty port of Tientsin. 28 June – The...
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    Murder of Pamela Werner (category Incidents of violence against women)
    back to England for continued schooling, owing to some unspecified incident at Tientsin Grammar, a development he was surprised the detective was unaware...
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  • take up arms against the Japanese actions, especially following the Tientsin Incident. As a result, it developed a policy of not recognizing legally the...
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