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A Closer Look at the Map This map shows the terrain of the Battle of Hankou (漢口; Hankow in contemporary sources, now part of Wuhan). Despite the name of the battle, it was in fact a wide-ranging campaign that spilled far beyond the city (at left-center), covering portions of six Chinese provinces.
- China, Japan And Korea
Court Exh. No. 2570: Map showing various sectors or divisions of the city of Hankow, and showing the various routes of entry of the several units and their disposition Subject: Def. Doc. No. 1001、漢口市土地區圖一覽圖 Keywords: 出版者:、出版年月日:?-1947.05、国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション Created Date
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Mar 29, 2020 · This map resembles closely a redrawn map that William Rowe uses in his fantastic two volume history of Hankou from 1796-1889. The map is wonderful to browse and in many places, the proportions seem about right when it comes to streets, even as the map preserves a landscape profile view of the hills in Guishan (龟山) area north of the Hanyang ...
The Battle of Wuhan ( traditional Chinese: 武漢會戰; simplified Chinese: 武汉会战; Japanese: 武漢作戦 (ぶかんさくせん) ), popularly known to the Chinese as the Defence of Wuhan ( traditional Chinese: 武漢保衛戰; simplified Chinese: 武汉保卫战 ), and to the Japanese as the Capture of Wuhan, was a large-scale battle ...
- 11 June – 27 October 1938, (4 months, 2 weeks, and 2 days)
- Capture of Wuhan by Japanese forces after Chinese withdrawal
- Japanese victory
Feb 17, 2016 · Virtual Hankou will cover a large period from the mid-nineteenth century to nowadays. In Hankou, five settlements were established: British, Russian, French, German and Japanese. They covered an area of 2.2 km². One of the first angle of research will be to focus on these foreign settlements and to compare their situation in different cities.
[FIGURE] [Insert map 2: if prologue ends on recto, place on verso facing first page of ch. 1;if prologue ends on verso, place on 3rd page of ch. 3] 5 ONE WUHAN BEFORE THE WAR LINKED ONLY BY FERRY CROSSINGS over hundreds of yards of treacherous river, each of Wuhan’s three cities—Wuchang, Hanyang, and Hankou— had a distinct identity and ...
Abstract. This chapter presents a narrative treatment of the international dimension of the Wuhan crisis, showing that global reaction to events at Wuhan changed dramatically over ten months, leading by October to a “Madrid effect” and a Chinese propaganda victory.