Beiping–Hankou Railway Operation
The Beiping–Hankou Railway Operation (Japanese: 京漢線作戦; Mid August – Dec. 1937) was a follow-up to the Battle of Beiping–Tianjin of the Japanese army in North China at the beginning of the 2nd Sino-Japanese War, fought simultaneously with Tianjin–Pukou Railway Operation. The attack was not authorized by the Imperial General Headquarters. The Japanese advanced to the south along the Beiping–Hankou Railway until the Yellow River, capturing Linfen along the way. After the Imperial General Headquarters wrestled control over troops from local commanders, the majority of participating Japanese units were transferred to participate in the concurrent Battle of Taiyuan. These units were replaced by newly formed 108th and 109th divisions.
Beiping–Hankou Railway Operation | |||||||
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Part of the Second Sino-Japanese War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Japan | China | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Hisaichi Terauchi Kiyoshi Katsuki Toshizō Nishio | Song Zheyuan | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Republic of China Army
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Strength | |||||||
78,000 | ? | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
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