Chinese occupation of Austro-Hungarian Tientsin

Chinese occupation of Austro-Hungarian Tientsin
Part of World War I
DateAugust 14th, 1917
Location
Tianjin, China
39°08′01″N 117°12′19″E
Result Allied Victory
Territorial
changes
Liquidation of the concession
Belligerents
 China

 Austria-Hungary

Commanders and leaders
Sun Yat-sen Hugo Schumpeter
Strength
  • 400-600 police officers
  • 18 sailors
  • 1 doctor
  • 1 officer
  • 2 guards at Tanggu
Casualties and losses
  • None
  • All sailors and extra personal captured and sent home
  • Ammunition destroyed
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