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  1. With the outbreak of full-scale war between China and the Empire of Japan, the Soviet Union became the primary supporter for China's war of resistance through the Sino-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact from 1937 to 1941.

  2. Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–45), conflict that broke out when China began a full-scale resistance to the expansion of Japanese influence in its territory. The war remained undeclared until December 9, 1941, and ended after Allied counterattacks during World War II brought about Japan’s surrender.

  3. 3 lip 2024 · The Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) was one of the most destructive conflicts of World War II. It began with the Marco Polo Bridge Incident of July 7, 1937, and ended with Japan's surrender on September 2, 1945.

  4. 5 wrz 2024 · The largest military campaign of the Second Sino-Japanese War, it aimed to secure a land route from Japanese-occupied territories in China to French Indochina, capturing airfields used by American bombers along the way. Japan mobilized more than 500,000 soldiers, along with tanks, artillery and aircraft, to ensure the plan was executed properly.

  5. The Second Sino-Japanese War (July 7, 1937-September 9, 1945) was a major war fought between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan before and during World War II. It was the largest Asian war in the twentieth century. [2]

  6. When Japan was finally defeated in 1945, China was on the winning side, but lay devastated, having suffered some 15 million deaths, massive destruction of industrial infrastructure and agricultural production, and the shattering of the tentative modernization begun by the Nationalist government.

  7. 30 mar 2018 · Known in China as the ‘War of the People’s Resistance Against Japanese Aggression’, the Second Sino-Japanese War was a catastrophic conflict for the Chinese people, causing up to 20 million casualties. It also had significant repercussions for both the nationalist Guomindang and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). 1. Early 20th-century Japan. 2.

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