The Battle of The Hundred Regiments: Problems of Coordination and Control during the Sino-Japanese War

Communist sources record that between 20 August and 5 December 1940, the Eighth Route Army (8RA) of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) fought 1,824 large and small engagements with Japanese and puppet troops from the plains of Hebei to the mountains of Shanxi. These engagements are known collectively...

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China
CHINA IN GENERAL
China, People's Republic of
COMMUNISM
Demolition
History
JAPAN
LEADERSHIP
Military bases
Military history
Military operations
Military tactics
Nationalism
Political campaigns
Rail lines
REVOLUTION
WAR
Warfare
World War Two
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