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All of Northeast and North China, most of South China, and a small part of Southwest. Only the Northwest was practically not subjected to Japanese aggression.
Note that the green part of the picture above is the occupied area of China.
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There are a lot, from the northeast, to the southeast coast, from Shanxi Henan to Anhui Hebei, basically there have been.
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Northeast China, North China, Central China, Taiwan, Hainan, Guangzhou, Fujian, South China, Guizhou, South China; In short, the iron hooves of the invading Japanese army covered most of China.
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It can be said that Japan invaded most of China, mainly concentrated in Central China, South China, North China, the Chinese people, the Chinese people and Japanese imperialism struggled for 14 years with great hardship, the Chinese people and Japanese imperialism struggled for 14 years with great hardship, and too many countless revolutionary martyrs fought for it.
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Japan invaded most of China, including the three northeastern provinces, the five provinces and cities in northern China, and most of the southeastern coast.
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Where did Japan invade China? I think that the three northeastern provinces, as well as North China, are all places that Japan invaded, and the three eastern provinces, he has invaded for the longest time.
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Now the three provinces of Northeast China, the five provinces of North China, South China, Taiwan, Guangdong, Hubei, Henan, Hebei and so on.
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Where did Japan invade China? I know that Japan invaded the northeast of China. Shandong. Shanxi. Nanjing, etc.
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Japan once invaded and occupied most of China, especially the Northeast region, the North China Plain, the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and so on.
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Hello, Japan has invaded most of China, including the three northeastern provinces, the five provinces and cities in North China, and most of the southeast coast. Satisfied, thank you.
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At that time, Japan had invaded most of China, especially the three northeastern provinces, the five northern Chinese provinces, and other provinces, and there were some young cities and villages, so Japan was very rampant at that time. As well as couples in many places in China.
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Since then, the Japanese have occupied most of China's three eastern provinces, North China, East China, South China, and Central China.
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Where Japan invaded China, and where in China was called Japan's lack of aggression, Japan was a careerist, and it was necessary to prevent it. It's hard to prevent.
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The footprints of the Japanese were once left on the land of China. The Chinese people were brutally slaughtered by the Japanese. But after generations of Chinese, we successfully fought and ran away from the invaders and established a peaceful and prosperous country.
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Less than half of China, with the coastal inward provinces basically have.
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Japan invaded most of China.
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Which places have not been invaded.
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You should ask them if they haven't invaded anything!
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Nanjing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Xuzhou, Wuhan and so on.
From the 14th to the 16th centuries, the Japanese pirates who invaded and plundered the coastal areas of China and Korea were mainly engaged in Sino-Japanese smuggling** in addition to coastal raids. From July 1894 to October 1895, the Sino-Japanese War plundered a large number of books, cultural relics, and other strategic resources from China, paving the way for further strengthening and launching a war of aggression against China. In 1931, the Japanese army launched the "September 18 Incident" in Northeast China to start the war of aggression against China, occupying the three northeastern provinces of China, and the 1937 July Incident (Lugou Bridge Incident) was the prelude to the Japanese army's national invasion of China, until August 15, 1945, Hirohito announced Japan's unconditional surrender, and formally signed the surrender agreement on September 2, since then Japan's war of aggression against China ended, a total of 14 years.
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1. From the "77 Incident" to October 1938, the aggressor was arrogant and aggressive, which was the stage of its strategic offensive. In 16 months, a large number of county seats, 9 provincial capitals and large cities such as Beiping, Tianjin, Shanghai, Wuhan, and Guangzhou were captured, until the capital Nanjing.
The Japanese army trodden all over the Pinghan, Jinpu, and Pingsui railways, along the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the Pearl River Delta, and controlled the vast and rich areas of northern, central, and eastern China. Its claws of aggression have penetrated westward into Guisui (now Hohhot) and Baotou in Suiyuan Province, and Yuanping, Yangqu, Taiyuan and other places in Shanxi Province.
2. Due to the fact that the invading army occupied too much territory, the battle front was too long, and the forces were scattered, it entered the stage of strategic stalemate in October 1938 and lasted until 1942. During this period, the Japanese army carried out a limited target offensive, and occupied Nanchang, Suixian, Zaoyang, Jinhua, Fenghua and other cities and regions. It moved westward to occupy the city of Yichang in Hubei Province, and went south to Minhou (present-day Fuzhou) and Xiamen in Fujian Province, Yongning and Suilu in Guangxi Province, Shantou and Leizhou Peninsula in Guangdong Province, and the entire island of Hainan Island.
It also invaded Hong Kong. Tengchong and Longling in the western part of Yunnan Province, which are in the rear of southwest China, were also invaded and occupied.
3. With the rapid development of the World Anti-Fascist War, the situation of the Chinese war has undergone major changes, and the Japanese army has lost its superiority and has entered the strategic defense stage in 1943. In order to reverse the passive situation and ensure the security of the homeland, it launched the Yuxianggui Campaign in the spring of 1944.
In eight months, 146 cities were captured (important cities include Zhengzhou, Xuchang, Luoyang, Zhuzhou, Changsha, Hengyang, Guilin, Liuzhou, Nanning, etc.).
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The deepest impression is that Japan invaded the three eastern provinces, and it was from the three eastern provinces that Japan invaded China.
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Most of China has been invaded and occupied, and only the current Japanese in the southwest have not occupied it before
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