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... Japanese troops would be surrounded and killed , their captured weapons going to arm fresh guerrillas ; occasion- ally a Japanese convoy or blockhouse might be attacked by Commu- nist forces of battalion strength or greater . Before ...
... Japanese troops would be surrounded and killed , their captured weapons going to arm fresh guerrillas ; occasion- ally a Japanese convoy or blockhouse might be attacked by Commu- nist forces of battalion strength or greater . Before ...
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... Japanese produced the results pre- dicted by Stilwell . For the first time since 1938 Japanese troops launched a massive coordinated counterattack on the Chinese , to win control of the Hunan - Kwangsi and the Canton - Hankow - Peiping ...
... Japanese produced the results pre- dicted by Stilwell . For the first time since 1938 Japanese troops launched a massive coordinated counterattack on the Chinese , to win control of the Hunan - Kwangsi and the Canton - Hankow - Peiping ...
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... Japan made a tentative offer of sur- render . On August 14 General Arnold launched , as a final grand gesture , a thousand - plane raid on the Japanese mainland . The planes were still in the air when the Japanese Emperor announced his ...
... Japan made a tentative offer of sur- render . On August 14 General Arnold launched , as a final grand gesture , a thousand - plane raid on the Japanese mainland . The planes were still in the air when the Japanese Emperor announced his ...
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