Second Sino-Japanese War

Category
Wars
Begin
1937
End
1945
Region
East Asia
Reference
Excerpts from Books and Wikipedia
"Early on the morning of July 8, 1937, an ominous unplanned incident occurred some twenty miles south of Peking, when Japanese army units barracked at Fengtai clashed with Chinese garrison forces at the Marco Polo Bridge . . . The broad Japanese offensive followed strictly orders sanctioned by the emperor and issued from Tokyo, and after only two days of fighting led to the occupation of Peking and Tientsin, in both of which cities the British and French maintained small treaty-port settlements. . . . This second series of moves, by Chiang Kai-shek on one side and the Imperial navy on the other, turned the 'North China Incident' into the China war. . . . Concomitantly twenty naval planes based in Nagasaki made a four-hour transoceanic flight to bomb, for the first time, the Chinese capital of Nanking. . . . Dependent on imports of American oil, iron and steel, cotton, and copper, Japan's leaders feared that if it became a formal belligerent, the United States would deny it these strategic materials." It would last eight years, setting the stage for Communism in China and Japanese involvement in World War II. [Hirohito, p. 317-50]

This period is linked to the following events

Event Name
Category
Date
In July, Sino-Japanese War begins on Marco Polo bridge south of Beijing
War
1937
In December, Japanese invade Shanghai & then commits atrocities in Nanking
War
1937

This period is linked to the following movies

Movie title
Genre
Released
The Last Emperor
Historical
1987
The White Countess
Historical
2005
The Children of Huang Shi
Historical
2008
John Rabe
Historical
2009