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- Guanganmen_Incident abstract "The Guanganmen Incident (広安門事件, Kōanmmon Jiken), or Kuanganmen Incident, was an attack on the Japanese army by the National Revolutionary Army’s 29th Army that occurred on 26 July 1937 in the opening stages of the Second Sino-Japanese War in Beiping, now Beijing, which was the under the control of the Hebei–Chahar Political Council. It occurred following the Marco Polo Bridge Incident of 7 July, and the Langfang Incident of 25 July.At the time, the Chinese army was already amassing in large numbers at Baoding and Shijiazhuang in the southern half of Hebei and at Datong in Shanxi, and had the Japanese army enclosed on all side in the Fengtai District, while on the Japanese side, newly mobilized units of the Kwantung Army and the Japanese Korean Army were in the process of reaching the area of Tianjin and Beiping. The Kuanganmen Incident was an incident that occurred while the degree of tension between the two armies was increasing.".
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- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Baoding.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Beiping–Tianjin.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:1937_in_China.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_of_the_Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conflicts_in_1937.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Datong.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Fengtai_District.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Guanganmen.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Hebei–Chahar_Political_Council.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_China_Garrison_Army.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_Korean_Army.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Kwantung_Army.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Langfang_Incident.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Marco_Polo_Bridge_Incident.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Masakazu_Kawabe.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Shijiazhuang.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Song_Zheyuan.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Tungchow_Mutiny.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Tungchow_mutiny.
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guanganmen Incident".
- Guanganmen_Incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "continued clashes".
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- Guanganmen_Incident subject Category:1937_in_China.
- Guanganmen_Incident subject Category:Battles_of_the_Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Guanganmen_Incident subject Category:Conflicts_in_1937.
- Guanganmen_Incident hypernym Attack.
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- Guanganmen_Incident comment "The Guanganmen Incident (広安門事件, Kōanmmon Jiken), or Kuanganmen Incident, was an attack on the Japanese army by the National Revolutionary Army’s 29th Army that occurred on 26 July 1937 in the opening stages of the Second Sino-Japanese War in Beiping, now Beijing, which was the under the control of the Hebei–Chahar Political Council.".
- Guanganmen_Incident label "Guanganmen Incident".
- Guanganmen_Incident sameAs 広安門事件.
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- Guanganmen_Incident sameAs Q5613615.
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