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- North_Chahar_Incident abstract "The North Chahar Incident between Japan and China in June 1935, resulted in an agreement that demilitarized Chahar province. In June 1935, four Japanese soldiers entered the Changpei District of Chahar province, north of the Great Wall, on a journey to Kalgan and Peiping. They were detained because they did not have required travel permits from the Chahar Provincial Government. The soldiers were then taken to the headquarters of the local Chinese Divisional Commander, who asked the general in command of the Chinese 29th Army for instructions. The Army commander ordered their release, allowing them to continue on their journey, but with the warning that appropriate permits must be obtained in future. A complaint was made by the Japanese Consul at Kalgan, to General Ching, Deputy Commander of the Chinese 29th Army, that the Chinese Guards had searched the Japanese soldiers, pointed rifles at them, and had detained them some hours at Divisional Headquarters, thus insulting the Japanese Army. Soon after, the Consul passed along the matter to the Kwantung Army saying it was very grave and was beyond his power to resolve. General Mimami Commander-in-Chief of the Kwantung Army appointed Kenji Doihara to negotiate with General Ching. The resulting negotiations resulted in the Chin-Doihara Agreement.".
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- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageLength "1775".
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageRevisionID "544854724".
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Actions_in_Inner_Mongolia_(1933-36).
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Actions_in_Inner_Mongolia_(1933–36).
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Beiping.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:1935_in_Japan.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:1935_in_international_relations.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Chahar_(province).
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Chahar_Province.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Changpei.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Chin-Doihara_Agreement.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Chin–Doihara_Agreement.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Kalgan.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Kenji_Doihara.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Kwantung_Army.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Peiping.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Zhangjiakou.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "North Chahar Incident".
- North_Chahar_Incident hasPhotoCollection North_Chahar_Incident.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:China-hist-stub.
- North_Chahar_Incident wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-hist-stub.
- North_Chahar_Incident subject Category:1935_in_Japan.
- North_Chahar_Incident subject Category:1935_in_international_relations.
- North_Chahar_Incident subject Category:Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- North_Chahar_Incident type Invasion.
- North_Chahar_Incident type War.
- North_Chahar_Incident comment "The North Chahar Incident between Japan and China in June 1935, resulted in an agreement that demilitarized Chahar province. In June 1935, four Japanese soldiers entered the Changpei District of Chahar province, north of the Great Wall, on a journey to Kalgan and Peiping. They were detained because they did not have required travel permits from the Chahar Provincial Government.".
- North_Chahar_Incident label "North Chahar Incident".
- North_Chahar_Incident sameAs m.02vq6ph.
- North_Chahar_Incident sameAs Северочахарский_инцидент.
- North_Chahar_Incident sameAs Q7054779.
- North_Chahar_Incident sameAs Q7054779.
- North_Chahar_Incident sameAs 張北事件.
- North_Chahar_Incident wasDerivedFrom North_Chahar_Incident?oldid=544854724.
- North_Chahar_Incident isPrimaryTopicOf North_Chahar_Incident.