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  2. The Marco Polo Bridge incident, also known as the Lugou Bridge incident or the July 7 incident, was a battle during July 1937 in the district of Beijing between China's National Revolutionary Army and the Imperial Japanese Army.

  3. Tensions escalated after what would become the first battle of the war - the Marco Polo Bridge incident on 7 July 1937, in which the Japanese and Chinese opened fire upon each other after a Japanese soldier went missing. This prompted a full-scale Japanese invasion of the rest of China.

    • 7 July 1937 – 2 September 1945, (8 years, 1 month, 3 weeks and 5 days)
  4. The Marco Polo Bridge incident, also known as the Lugou Bridge incident or the July 7 incident, was a battle during July 1937 in the district of Beijing between China 's National Revolutionary Army and the Imperial Japanese Army. Marco Polo Bridge incident. Part of the Second Sino-Japanese War.

  5. Nov 16, 2019 · The Marco Polo Bridge Incident of July 7 - 9, 1937 marks the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War, which also represents the beginning of World War II in Asia . What was the incident, and how did it spark nearly a decade of fighting between two of Asia's great powers? Background.

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  6. Jul 7, 2012 · The Marco Polo Bridge Incident | History Today. Japan flexed its muscles and launched a full-scale invasion of China following an incident on July 7th, 1937. Richard Cavendish | Published in History Today Volume 62 Issue 7 July 2012. The Japanese drive to become a great power required the domination of China.

  7. The Marco Polo Bridge Incident (盧溝橋事變; also known as 七七事變, 七七盧溝橋事變 or the Lugouqiao Incident) was a battle between the Republic of China 's National Revolutionary Army and the Imperial Japanese Army, often used as the marker for the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War (19371945) .

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