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Name: Actions in Inner Mongolia

Type: Event

Start: 1933 AD

End: 1936 AD

Parent: Second Sino-Japanese War

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Was a Japanese military campaign in Inner Mongolia, part of the Japanese invasion of northern China during the Sino-Japanese War.

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1. Campaign of the Anti-Japanese Allied Army


Was a military offensive by the Kuomintang against the invading Japanese army in Inner Mongolia, during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

  • June 1933: The Northern corps recaptured Baochang.
  • July 1933: The Chinese re-captured Dolonnur on July 12, effectively driving the Japanese-Manchukuo armies out of Chahar province.
  • September 1933: Miyun was occupied by the Kuomintang.
  • September 1933: Chinese general Fang Zhenwu attacked and occupied Gaoliying.
  • June 1933: The Manchukuo force under General Cui Xingwu fled, allowing the Chinese forces to re-occupy the town of Kangbao.

  • 2. Suiyuan Campaign


    Was a Japanese military campaign in the Suiyuan province of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

  • November 1936: The first contact between Nationalist and Inner Mongolian forces occurred at the town of Hongort on 14 November.
  • November 1936: A Chinese counterattack surprised the invaders and led to a disorganized retreat back to their headquarters at Bailingmiao.

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