Romance of Modern Chinese History: September 18th Incident

Romance of Modern Chinese History: September 18th Incident

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On the evening of September 18, 1931, the Japanese Kwantung Army entrenched in Northeast China carried out a carefully planned plot to blow up the tracks of the South Manchuria Railway near Liutiao Lake in Shenyang, and blamed the Chinese army. This is known as the "Wicker Lake Incident." The Japanese army used this as an excuse to suddenly launch an attack on the Chinese army stationed at Shenyang North Camp. As the Northeast Army implemented the "non-resistance policy", the Japanese army captured Beida Camp that night and occupied the entire Shenyang City the next day. The Japanese army continued to attack the vast areas of Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang. In just over four months, the entire Northeast China of 1.28 Million square kilometers, equivalent to 3.5 Times Japan's territory, fell. This was the "September 18th Incident" that shocked China and the world.

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