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The New Research Of Great Campaign In1933

Posted on:2015-12-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R Y ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330431986000Subject:China's modern history
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The Great Campaign in1933, following the Mukden Incident River Bridge after theSino-Japanese War of the larger army a military contest. Anti-Japanese equivalent of"77" after the Great War not only has a sense of the past and provide our country afterthe war in1937can learn a lot of lessons but also for military operations. Therefore, thewar in the history of the Great Wall has an important position in the war, but also hasimportant significance. Great War Although only a brief moment in history, but differentvariations of it occurred in the past.Great Campaign in1933Chiang Kai-shek Chinese army commanded typical localJapanese war, Chiang Kai-shek’s role, though controversial, but it can not be undone feat.This paper from the combat aspect of the Great Wall in the background, processes,causes and other effects of this war of aggression as a superficial discussion, and thus theperformance of the Great Campaign Chiang whole process of re-inspection, aimed at theChiang Kai-shek in this historical role played by historical events to be objectivecomment.The Great Wall itself fighting the war against the Japanese intentions, strategic point,the battle was not a success. But for the Chinese people, the cultural significance of theGreat Wall itself identified, much larger than the Great Wall of war itself. Great Warinspired the whole psychology of the Chinese people against the common enemy, whichlaid the foundation for a broad united front after the outbreak of the Xi’an Incident in1937as well as the two parties cooperate fully formed in the war in1935. Therefore, thesignificance of their research, the study of the Great Wall in the war itself is analyzed anddiscussed to explore fully the war broke out in1937a broad united front formed by thepre-war background, with important academic significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:Great Campaign, Central Army, Chiang Kai-shek
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