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Tungchow Mutiny — The nihongo|Tungchow Mutiny|通州事件|Tsushu jiken, sometimes referred to as the Tōngzhōu Incident, was an assault on Japanese troops and civilians by Chinese troops in Tōngzhōu, China on 29 July 1937.In early 1937, Tōngzhōu was capital of the East… … Wikipedia
Tungchow — Chin. /toong joh /, n. Older Spelling. Tongzhou … Useful english dictionary
East Hopei Army — The East Hopei Army was raised from the former soldiers of the Peace Preservation Corps that had been created by the Tangku Truce of 31 May, 1933. The Demilitarized Zone Peace Preservation Corps had been the neutral force policing the… … Wikipedia
Battle of Beiping–Tianjin — Warbox conflict=Battle of Beiping Tianjin partof=Second Sino Japanese War date= Early July to early August 1937 place=Vicinity of Beijing – Tianjin result= Japanese victory combatant1=flagicon|Japan|alt|size=20px Imperial Japanese Army, Empire of … Wikipedia
Order of battle of the Battle of Beiping-Tianjin — Peiking Tientsin Operation (July August 1937) [1] Contents 1 Japan 2 Notes 3 China 4 Sources Japan China Garrison Army ( became 1st. Army 26 August 1 … Wikipedia
Order of battle at Beiping–Tianjin — Peiking Tientsin Operation (July–August 1937) from the Battle of Beiping Tianjin in the Second Sino Japanese War. Contents 1 Empire of Japan 2 Republic of China 3 Notes 4 Sources … Wikipedia
Thomas William Bowlby — Infobox Person name =Thomas William Bowlby image size = caption = birth date =7 January 1818 birth place =Gibraltar death date =22 September 1860 death place =Tungchow, Beijing, People s Republic of China resting place =Anting gate of Peking… … Wikipedia
Twain–Ament indemnities controversy — The Twain–Ament indemnities controversy was a major cause célèbre in the United States of America in 1901 as a consequence of the published reactions of American humorist Mark Twain to reports of Rev. William Scott Ament and other missionaries… … Wikipedia
East Hebei Autonomous Council — or the East Hopei Autonomous Anti Communist Council, was a short lived Japanese puppet state in northern China in the late 1930s.History and developmentAfter the creation of Manchukuo, and subsequent military action by the Imperial Japanese Army … Wikipedia
Old Summer Palace — Not to be confused with the Summer Palace, also in Beijing. For other places called the Summer Palace , see Summer Palace (disambiguation). Old Summer Palace The Old Summer Palace as depicted in traditional Chinese painting … Wikipedia