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    The Tientsin incident (Chinese: 天津事變) of 1931 was the operation planned by the Kwantung Army of the Empire of Japan to place Puyi on the throne of the...
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    The Tientsin incident (天津事件) was an international incident created by a blockade by the Imperial Japanese Army's Japanese North China Area Army of the...
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    Beijing, Battle of Peiking, the Peiking–Tientsin Operation, and by the Japanese as the North China Incident (北支事変, Hokushi jihen) (25–31 July 1937) was...
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    in 1931, there had been many small incidents along the rail line connecting Beijing with the port of Tianjin, but all had subsided. In this incident, a...
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  • During the interwar period in Japan, "incident" (Japanese: 事件, Hepburn: Jiken) became a common euphemism for wars, coups, and other events of a politically...
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    The foreign concessions in Tianjin (formerly romanized as Tientsin) were concession territories ceded by Qing China to a number of European countries,...
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    Tianjin (redirect from Tientsin, China)
    and British concessions were occupied. In the summer of 1939, the Tientsin Incident damaged Anglo-Japanese relations. On June 14, 1939, the Imperial Japanese...
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  • Anti Bandit Operations Operation Nekka Peiking–Hankou Railway Operation Tientsin–Pukow Railway Operation Operation Quhar Kuolichi-Taierhchuang Operation...
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    together with the Mongolian singers gave a performance. Mukden Incident Tientsin incident Kantokuen Mongolia in World War II Includes at least 57,000 Soviet...
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    In June 1858, the first part of the war ended with the four Treaties of Tientsin (Tianjin), to which Britain, France, Russia, and the U.S. were parties...
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    June 14 The Tientsin incident occurs, in which the Japanese blockade the British concession in the North China Treaty Port of Tientsin, now called Tianjin...
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    be built near the projected new town. (art. 18–22) The city of Tianjin (Tientsin), a treaty port in China (1860–1945) included nine foreign-controlled concessions...
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    period of deteriorating Anglo-Japanese relations, most notably the Tientsin incident of 1939, which pushed Japan to the brink of war with the United Kingdom...
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    initially deployed at Tianjin (then often romanized as Tientsin). He took part in the Battle of Tientsin on July 13, 1900, and in the subsequent Gaselee Expedition...
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  • Jiaozhou Bay concession to the German Empire and concession territory in Tientsin, Shamian, Hankou, Shanghai etc.), and make various other concessions of...
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  • order of battle for the Battle of Beiping-Tianjin, called the Peiking-Tientsin Operation in pinyin spelling, a series of battles fought from 25 July through...
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    of 1931. Since the Russo-Japanese War of 1905, Japan had maintained a military presence in Manchuria. On September 18, 1931, the Mukden Incident occurred...
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    In response, Japanese leaders, citing a violation of the Convention of Tientsin as a pretext, decided upon military intervention to challenge China. On...
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    at the scene of the incident. To the surprise of the Indian embassy, the Chinese government defended the attack on the Tientsin Sikh temple, lauding...
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    activity in Shandong and the German concession in Qingdao. The Treaty of Tientsin (Tianjin) and the Convention of Peking, signed in 1860 after the Second...
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