Mao Zedong - The Hundred Regiments Campaign
Time: Tuesday Aug 20, 1940
Place: North China
Details: In August 1940, the Red Army initiated the Hundred Regiments Campaign, in which 400,000 troops attacked the Japanese simultaneously in five provinces. It was a military success that resulted in the death of 20,000 Japanese, the disruption of railways and the loss of a coal mine.
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