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3106:Military history of Shandong
3024:. 东城区, 北京, 中国: 团结出版社, 2016.
2681:. C.E. Tuttle. p. 234.
2293:Clodfelter, Michael (2017).
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193:Knowledge's inclusion policy
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2864:. Clear Mind Publishing.
2167:Li Zongren in Taierzhuang
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2647:Fenby, Jonathan (2008).
2619:Fenby, Jonathan (2009).
2591:Fenby, Jonathan (2003).
2495:Epstein, Israel (1939).
1482:Second Sino-Japanese War
1480:) took place during the
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768:Second Sino-Japanese War
314:Second Sino-Japanese War
140:{{Translated|ja|台児荘の戦い}}
2947:Harmsen, Peter (2018).
2830:Ong, Siew Chey (2005).
2765:Jonathan Fenby (2008).
2573:Harmsen, Peter (2018).
2523:Harmsen, Peter (2018).
2355:Jonathan Fenby (2009).
2333:Harmsen, Peter (2018).
2218:Harmsen, Peter (2018).
1777:, drove westwards from
1435:French Indochina (1940)
341:24 March – 7 April 1938
149:For more guidance, see
2826:Dynamite and grenades
2703:Gao, James Z. (2009).
2423:. Beijing. p. 36.
2248:防衛庁防衛研修所戦史室 編 (1976).
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2858:Olsen, Lance (2012).
2653:. Ecco. p. 284.
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2404:Qisan, Meng (1990).
2252:. 朝雲新聞社. p. 41.
2250:支那事変陸軍作戦<2>昭和十四年九月まで
1508:Grand Canal of China
1477:Tái'érzhuāng Huìzhàn
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2675:Li, Leslie (1992).
2542:. pp. 353–354.
2456:Yuming, Du (1990).
2317:. pp. 149–150.
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3096:April 1938 events
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3071:Conflicts in 1938
3048:Media related to
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2969:. April 15, 1938.
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2361:. Da Capo Press.
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