Strategy & Tactics 329: The 1937 Shanghai-Nanking Campaign
Strategy & Tactics 329: The 1937 Shanghai-Nanking Campaign
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The 1937 Shanghai-Nanking Campaign: In the first battle of World War II, later described as “Stalingrad on the Yangtze,” the Japanese and Chinese fought a fierce and bloody campaign that presaged the next seven years.
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