On December 10, 1944, the Battle of Yuxianggui ended

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-28

On December 10, 1944, the Battle of Henan-Xiang-Guizhou entered the final stage. In Henan, the Japanese army captured Luoyang, but was stubbornly resisted by the squadron in Hengyang in Hunan, Guilin and Liuzhou in Guangxi. In the end, the Japanese army suffered major setbacks in Henan, Hunan, and Guangxi and failed to achieve its strategic objectives.

The background of the Battle of Henan-Xiang-Gui was that the Japanese army was gradually losing its advantage in the Chinese battlefield and was seriously under-armed. In order to maintain its dominance in China, the Japanese army decided to launch a large-scale offensive campaign to open up Chinese mainland lines of communication in order to transport resources obtained on the battlefields in China back to Japan. In the Battle of Henan-Xiang-Gui, the Japanese army concentrated a large number of forces and launched a fierce attack on Henan, Hunan and Guangxi in China. The squadron put up a stubborn resistance, but due to the disparity in strength, it was ultimately unable to stop the Japanese attack.

In Henan, the Japanese army captured Luoyang, but the squadron in Luoyang was still putting up stubborn resistance. In Hengyang in Hunan, Guilin and Liuzhou in Guangxi, the squadron also fought hard. Although the Japanese eventually occupied these cities, they also paid a heavy price in these cities. The result of the Battle of Yuxianggui was the failure of the Japanese army to achieve its strategic objectives. Although the Japanese occupied a number of cities, their offensive was stopped by the squadron. After the battle, the squadron won the final victory in the Anti-Japanese War. The battle also had a profound impact on Chinese politics. Prior to this, China had been in a situation of passive beating, and the victory in this battle showed the strength and determination of the Chinese team. This battle aroused the patriotic enthusiasm of the vast number of Chinese military and civilians, and strengthened people's belief in the victory of resistance against Japan.

In the Battle of Yuxianggui, the heroic resistance and sacrifice spirit of the squadron were fully demonstrated. In this battle, many heroic middle-class people emerged, and their stories are still sung by people today. In general, the Battle of Yuxianggui was a major defeat of the Japanese Army in the Chinese theater. It showed the strength and determination of the squadron and stimulated the patriotic enthusiasm of the vast number of Chinese soldiers and civilians and their belief in the victory of resistance against Japan. This battle is also one of the important events in the history of China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and it is of great significance for us to know and understand the history of China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. History

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