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- Q13403439 subject Q6789489.
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- Q13403439 abstract "The Battle of Mount Song (松山战役) in Japanese "The Battle of Ramou" (拉孟の戦い) in 1944 was part of a larger campaign in southwestern China during the Second World War. Chinese Nationalist forces aimed to retake the Burma Road. The Japanese Army in Southern Yunnan was at risk of being cut off from advancing British and American troops in Northern Burma. The Japanese Army aimed to block the highway for as long as possible. Constructing a series of tunnels and bunkers over a static two-year period they turned the mountain and its immediate environs into a fortress. Songshan (in Chinese) Matsuyama (in Japanese) blocked the road immediately behind the Salween River. Although the Chinese Nationalist Army crossed the river with light casualties and surrounded the Japanese garrison, they found that their offensive capability was limited because of this garrison behind their line of advance.The Chinese forces were unaware of the depth of the Japanese defences, and their underestimation led to heavy casualties through a slow and cautious campaign. Chinese artillery strikes and US bombing runs had little effect against Japanese forces underground. Japan also set up a series of hidden pillboxes to ambush the Chinese forces.After three months of battle, the Chinese forces finally retook Mount Song through the use of extended bombardment and an overabundance of US aid and training, as well as several tons of U.S. TNT placed in tunnels beneath the fortifications. Once open the Burma Road could be used to supply China with aid via a land route.".
- Q13403439 causalties "7,763 casualties (4,000 killed)".
- Q13403439 combatant "Empire of Japan".
- Q13403439 combatant "Republic of China".
- Q13403439 combatant "United States".
- Q13403439 commander Q168339.
- Q13403439 commander Q699361.
- Q13403439 date "1944-06-04".
- Q13403439 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q170314.
- Q13403439 place Q43194.
- Q13403439 result "Decisive Allied victory".
- Q13403439 strength "1,300 (including 300 wounded soldiers).".
- Q13403439 strength "20,000".
- Q13403439 thumbnail ChineseSoldiersSalweenRiver.gif?width=300.
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- Q13403439 wikiPageWikiLink Q170314.
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- Q13403439 wikiPageWikiLink Q43194.
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- Q13403439 wikiPageWikiLink Q6789489.
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- Q13403439 casualties "7763".
- Q13403439 combatant "Empire of Japan".
- Q13403439 combatant "Republic of China".
- Q13403439 combatant "United States".
- Q13403439 commander "22".
- Q13403439 commander "Li Mi".
- Q13403439 conflict "Battle of Mount Song/ Ramou".
- Q13403439 date "--06-04".
- Q13403439 partof "the Second Sino-Japanese War".
- Q13403439 place "Mount Song , Matsuyama/ Ramou Yunnan".
- Q13403439 result "Decisive Allied victory".
- Q13403439 strength "1300".
- Q13403439 strength "20000".
- Q13403439 type Event.
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- Q13403439 comment "The Battle of Mount Song (松山战役) in Japanese "The Battle of Ramou" (拉孟の戦い) in 1944 was part of a larger campaign in southwestern China during the Second World War. Chinese Nationalist forces aimed to retake the Burma Road. The Japanese Army in Southern Yunnan was at risk of being cut off from advancing British and American troops in Northern Burma. The Japanese Army aimed to block the highway for as long as possible.".
- Q13403439 label "Battle of Mount Song".
- Q13403439 depiction ChineseSoldiersSalweenRiver.gif.
- Q13403439 name "Battle of Mount Song/ Ramou".