
History of China's Anti-japanese War Volume One: Japanese Invasion of China and China's Local War of Resistance (1931.9-1937.6)
by Zhang Xianwen Pang Shaotang Et Al.
About This Novel
The four-volume "History of China's Anti-Japanese War" was led by Professor Zhang Xianwen, a famous and authoritative scholar on the history of the Anti-Japanese War, and was compiled by the Center for the History of the Republic of China. It contains millions of words and fully describes the history of the 14-year Anti-Japanese War from 1931 to 1945. It weaves a picture of the bloody war of the Chinese people and is a comprehensive, systematic, objective and scientific masterpiece on the history of the Anti-Japanese War. The first volume of "History of the Chinese Anti-Japanese War" spans September 1931 to June 1937. On September 18, 1931, the Japanese army conspired to plan and implement the September 18th Incident, and then launched a war of aggression against China. This volume mainly covers the fall of Northeast China, the Songhu War of Resistance, the establishment of the puppet Manchukuo, the Great Wall War of Resistance, the North China Incident, the Xi'an Incident, etc. It tells the story of Japan's continued invasion of China and China's local war of resistance.
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Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
Too boring
The language is like a middle school politics textbook. It's not easy to finish reading.
Why is there no one in the comment area? It's so strange.
Too general! Many national heroes did not say that the victory at Bailing Temple was the day General Huang Qi died! Does the author not know this? Cao Kun said, I don't believe that I can't beat Little Japan.
This also requires membership? I'm convinced
I really recommend everyone to read this book
Rating
Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
Too boring
The language is like a middle school politics textbook. It's not easy to finish reading.
Why is there no one in the comment area? It's so strange.
Too general! Many national heroes did not say that the victory at Bailing Temple was the day General Huang Qi died! Does the author not know this? Cao Kun said, I don't believe that I can't beat Little Japan.
This also requires membership? I'm convinced
I really recommend everyone to read this book
