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China on Friday released archives of an important military victory in 1939, in which the Chinese army killed more than 4,000 Japanese soldiers.[Photo/Xinhua] |
BEIJING - China on Friday released archives of an important military victory in 1939, in which the Chinese army killed more than 4,000 Japanese soldiers.
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On November 1939, a Japanese troop attacked and seized Nanning city, currently capital of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. On Dec. 4 1939, they seized the Kunlunguan, an important gateway and military stronghold about 50 km from Nanning.
On Nov. 18, the Chinese side, under the command of Kuomintang general Bai Chongxi, launched a offensive to take back the Kunlunguan. They succeeded after 13 days of close engagement and fierce fighting with Japanese troops.
About 4,000 Japanese soldiers and several senior officers, including a major general, were killed in the battle, later known as the Kunlunguan Victory.
China has officially set Sept. 3 as Victory Day to mark Japan's surrender on Sept. 2, 1945.