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Japan's Surrender

The Counterattacks in China Battlefield

Japan's Bacteriological Warfare and Gas Warfare Anti-Japanese Culture

The China's Battlefield of the Pacific War The Air and Marine Battles to Resist Japanese

The Nationwide Guerrilla Warfares One Hundred Regiments Battle and Anti-mopping-up

Chongqing, the Second Capital Yan'an and the Various Anti-Japanese Bases

Xuzhou Battle, Wuhan Battle and the Nationwide Migration

Nanjjing Massacre Taiyuan Battle and North China's Resistance

Ru Gou Qiao Incident and the Nationwide Resistance Against Japan (8.13 Songhu Battle)

The 9.18 Incident and China's National Salvation Movement

Movie Name: Documentary Records of China's Resistance War Against Japan——The Nationwide Guerrilla Warfares One Hundred Regiments Battle and Anti-mopping-up

Price: US $ 18.95

Disc medium: VCD
No. of discs: 1
Language: Chinese
Captions: Chinese

Content brief introduction:
Depending on the masses, the Chinese military forces launched a series of guerrilla warfares, making the Japanese troops in the occupied areas unable to stop battles and pinning down a lot of their forces so that they could not join their frontal battlefields. Throughout the Anti-Japanese War, the Chinese guerrilla warfares developed from small to large, from weak to strong, from the Northern east to South China, from the coastal areas to inland areas, encircling the enemy in the sea of the people's war. In 1940, in order to puncture the Japanese invaders' arrogance and smash their blocks and encircles, the Eighth Route Army, with the forces of one hundred regiments, fought a large-scale battle of sabotage on the transportations, aiming at the railways, highways and the enemy's forts, preventing the Japanese forces from conducting frontal military operations. The One Hundred Regiments Battle broke the myth that Japanese troops were unconquerable.

 

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