Chinese troops return after the victory in the Battle of Pingxingguan against Japanese invaders in this Sept.26, 1937 file photo, released by the State Archives Administration of China.[Photo/Xinhua] |
China publishes video series on war against Japan's aggression |
In September 1937, Japanese troops occupied the cities of Cangzhou and Baoding in north China's Hebei Province and went westward into neighboring Shanxi Province, mustering forces for an attack at Pingxingguan, a narrow pass guarded by Chinese troops.
The battle broke on Sept. 23 when Japanese troops engaged with the Chinese army at Pingxingguan.
Familiar with the local mountains, the Communist troops cut off the enemy's logistic line and killed more than 1,000 Japanese troops in an ambush.
The victory in Pingxingguan boosted the morale of Chinese people and consolidated the reputation of the Communist Party of China among them.
The video series is part of China's activities to mark Sept. 3, the "Victory Day" when the Japanese government officially surrendered in 1945.