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Battle of Zaoyang–Yichang

Battle of Zaoyang–Yichang
Part of Second Sino-Japanese War
Japanese troops crossing the Han River during the Hsiang-hsi Operation.jpg
Japanese troops in the battle of Zaoyang-Yichang.
Date 1 May – 18 June 1940
Location Vicinities of Zaoyang and Yichang, Hubei
Result Chinese victory
Belligerents

 Republic of China

 Empire of Japan

Commanders and leaders
Republic of China (1912–49) Li Zongren
Republic of China (1912–49) Zhang Zizhong 
Empire of Japan Waichiro Sonobe
Strength
350,000 men 1 Army (Corps)
Casualties and losses
60,000+ killed and wounded
81 artillery pieces, 727 automatic weapons, 12,557 rifles captured

2,700 killed
7,800 wounded

Tens of Thousands(According to Japanese confidential files)

 Republic of China

 Empire of Japan

2,700 killed
7,800 wounded

The Battle of Zaoyang–Yichang (simplified Chinese: 枣宜会战; traditional Chinese: 棗宜會戰; pinyin: Zǎoyí Huìzhàn), also known as the Battle of Zaoyi, was one of the 22 major engagements between the National Revolutionary Army and Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

The Japanese were seeking a quicker solution to achieve a Chinese surrender. The Japanese contemplated moving directly down the Yangtze to the relocated Chinese capital, Chongqing. To do so, they would need to capture a critical town in western Hubei province, Yichang.

The Japanese attack did not commit many troops or materiel, which enabled the main Chinese commander, Li Zongren, who had frustrated the Japanese before, to repel the Japanese.


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