-
simplified Chinese: 锦州;
traditional Chinese: 錦州; pinyin: Jǐnzhōu),
formerly Chinchow, is a
coastal prefecture-level city in central-west
Liaoning province,...
- The
Jinzhou Operation or
Chinchow Operation was an
operation in 1931
during the ****anese
invasion of Manchuria,
which was a preliminary,
contributing factor...
-
Battle of
Chinchow (simplified Chinese: 锦州之战;
traditional Chinese: 錦州之戰; pinyin: Jǐnzhou Zhīzhàn) took
place between the People's
Liberation Army and the...
- of bombers, in an
advance on
Chinchow from Mukden. This
force had
advanced to
within 30
kilometres (19 mi) of
Chinchow when it
received an
order to withdraw...
- In the
years leading up to the
outbreak of
World War II in
Europe in 1939,
there was some
significant collaborative development in
heavy industry between...
-
weapons that were captured.
Chiang Kai-shek's
forces pushed as far as
Chinchow (Jinzhou) by 26
November 1945,
meeting with
little resistance. This was...
- Fushun,
Manchuria (Co-property with ****anese Navy)
Manshu Gosei Nenryo,
Chinchow (Kinshu)
Manshu Yuka
Kogyo K.K.Ssuningkai The ****anese
company mentioned...
- off from land
communication with the KMT with the
communist capture of
Chinchow (Jinzhou 锦州, Liaoning), he was
supposedly planning for an
offensive to...
- was a ****anese general. He was 71 when he died.
Hongo Fusataro fought at
Chinchow,
Teilishih and Liiao-yuan in the Russo-****anese War in 1904-05. During...
- out stations. From the very
first meeting that
Goforth led at
Jinzhou (
Chinchow) a
renewal movement began to develop.
Intense prayer and
anxiety to get...