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provinces. Hostilities did not commence in the Harbin area until the end of January 1932 when Ding Chao resolved to defend the northern metropolis, a key hub of rail and riverine communication, against the approach first of General
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made of railway garrison troops and other regulars in battle against the Japanese. On 29 January, Ding put the Chief Administrator under house arrest and took possession of the office.
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Appeal by the Chinese Government: report of the Commission of Enquiry ... signed by the members of the commission on September 4th, 1932, at Peiping
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as the nucleus of armed opposition in the north. After his retreat from Harbin he was made Chairman of the Government of
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Ding was defeated on 5 February 1932 by a force combining Japanese troops and those of General Hai Hsia.
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Documents on the Tokyo International Military Tribunal: Charter, Indictment, and Judgments, Volume 1
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Formerly, Ding had been in control of the Railway Guard, with the rank of brigade-general.
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Later after Ding's beaten forces retired from Harbin to the northeast down the
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Ding Chao's forces commenced mobilization in November 1931 at the request of
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Defiance in Manchuria: The Making of Japanese Foreign Policy, 1931-1932
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Specific spelling may render 'Ding' as 'Ting' and 'Chao' as 'Zhao'
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Chinese name
family name
Ding (Ting)

Chinese
Wade–Giles
Republic of China
defense of Harbin
Japanese invasion of Manchuria
Ma Zhanshan
Invasion of Manchuria
Imperial Japanese Army
Liaoning
Jilin
Xi Qia
Jilin Self-Defence Army
Sungari River
Li Du
Jilin
Manchukuo
anti-bandit operations
pacification campaign
Defiance in Manchuria: The Making of Japanese Foreign Policy, 1931-1932


Appeal by the Chinese Government: report of the Commission of Enquiry ... signed by the members of the commission on September 4th, 1932, at Peiping
"JAPANESE PREPARATIONS"
Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954)
Documents on the Tokyo International Military Tribunal: Charter, Indictment, and Judgments, Volume 1
ISBN

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