Chinese Civil War - Chiang Kai-shek's forces pushed as far as Chinchow (Jinzhou)
Time: Monday Nov 26, 1945
Place: Jinzhou, China
Details: Chiang Kai-shek's forces pushed as far as Chinchow (Jinzhou) by 26 November 1945, meeting with little resistance. This was followed by a Communist offensive on the Shandong Peninsula that was largely successful, as all of the peninsula, except what was controlled by the US, fell to the Communists.
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