WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War: 1937-45 | SHOCKING WWII Documentary
- Duration: 62:36
- Updated: 15 Oct 2013
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This documentary tells us how the Chinese got involved in World War II and what they had to do to defend themselves. It shows us the Japanese invasion of Manchuria as well as the momentous events of the total war in the East.
Why We Fight: The Battle of China (1944)
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This documentary tells us how the Chinese got involved in World War II and what they had to do to defend themselves. It shows us the Japanese invasion of Manchuria as well as the momentous events of the total war in the East.
Why We Fight: The Battle of China (1944)
Frank Capra, invasion, Second Sino Japanese War, 1937, First, military conflict, fought, between, Republic of China, Empire of Japan, China fought Japan, help, Pearl Harbor, 1941, conflict, Pacific War, largest Asian war, 20th century, Japanese imperialist policy, aim, dominate, secure, vast raw material reserves, economic resources, food, labour, incident, Japanese invasion of Manchuria, Japan's Kwantung Army, Mukden, Marco Polo Bridge, beginning, total war, victories, Shanghai, heavy fighting, captured, Chinese capital of Nanking. failing to stop, Chinese central government, relocated, stalemate, Chinese victories, defeat, Chinese communist forces, sabotage operations, guerrilla warfare tactics, declared war on Japan, aid China, airlift, materiel, Himalayas, Burma, Burma Road, Japan launched a massive invasion, conquered, surrendered, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Soviet invasion of Japanese-held Manchuria, Chinese Civil War, Korea, North Korrea, South Korea, territories, Mainland China, Manchuria, Formosa, Taiwan, French Indochina, strength, Casualties, losses, War of Resistance Against Japan, Eight Years' War of Resistance, War of, Japan--China War, Beijing, government of Japan, The China Incident, declaration of war, intervention, United Kingdom, UK, England, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, US Neutrality Acts, embargo, holy war, Greater East Asia War, Qing Dynasty, independence, Japanese control, imperialism, modernization, Revolution, warlords, Kuomintang, National Revolutionary Army, Chiang Kai Shek, Communist Party of China, civil war, Chinese Communists, resistance, Invasion of Manchuria, interventions in China, Imperial Japanese Army, Japanese expansionism, Siberia, puppet state, Manchukuo, emperor, Puyi, puppet ruler, League of Nations, anti-Japanese, volunteer armies, the Great Wall, demilitarized, internal conflicts, Nationalist, government, Yangtze River, Mongolia, Chinese government, Military Government, resist, Japanese aggression, Chinese and Japanese troops, skirmishing, Japanese forces, Tokyo, Battle of Shanghai, Nanking, Historians, civilians, mass murdered, tortured, methods, women raped, slaughtered, without mercy, Nanking Massacre, Rape of Nanking, deny, northern China, Chinese resistance, strategy, captured, Wuhan, borders, civilian targets, dead, injured, homeless, counter-offensive, industry, modern warfare, atrocities committed by the Japanese army, Vietnam, Western Allies, total war, retreat, Chinese people, conquer, tactic, Three Alls Policy, kill all, loot all, burn all, Japanese war crimes, vast, leader, Red Army, Long March, Zhang Xueliang, United Front, National Revolutionary Army, peasants, cooperation, Anti-Comintern Pact, Nazi Germany, Germans, Japanese expansion, France, Australia, Australian, iron, coal, oil, petrol, petroleum, supplies, French Indochina, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, India, Indian, The Philippines, Filipino, Malaysia, Malaysian, Singapore, Indonesia, Indonesian, Papua New Guinea, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaya, Dutch East Indies, Asian theatre of World War II, island hopping, Winston Churchill, Chinese theater, chemical and bacteriological weapons, Japanese Emperor Hirohito, Khabarovsk War Crime Trials, Manchu, Mongol, Uyghur, American B-29 bomber, Enola Gay, first atomic bomb, Yalta Conference, end of the war, Europe, European, capitulated, General Douglas MacArthur, Soviet invasion of Manchuria, Peace treaty, Chinese Civil War, People's Republic of China, History of China, History of Japan, History of the Republic of China, Military history of China, Military history of Japan, Tanaka Memorial, Bloody Saturday, wwii, ww2, world war, Adolf Hitler, nazi, nazism, fascist, jew, Axis, Allies, Yamamoto, samurai, katana, kamikaze, yakuza, Far East, enemy, soldiers, prison, torture, camp, vs, propaganda, nuclear, war, game, America, American, USA, US, U.S., United States, army, us army, navy, air force, marine, battle, front, campaign, combat, scenes, victory, threat, Pacific, pacific ocean, south pacific, pacific islands, Asia, Japan, Jap, japs, Japanese, Nippon, color, hd, documentary, history, weapon, power, film, movie, video, footage, full length, watch, news, about, operation, airborne, bloody, kill, killing, offensive, Soviet Union, USSR, Russia, Moscow, Stalin, Lenin, Marx, Mao, mao tse, mao tung, mao tsetung, mao ze, mao tse tong, Mao Zedong, food, Silk Road, Rice, Buddhism, Shintoism, Tibet,
- published: 15 Oct 2013
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