Ma Zhanshan (November 30, 1885 – November 29, 1950) was a Chinese general famous for resisting the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. Ma was placed in charge...
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favored the autonomy of Manchuria. After the Japanese defeated General Ma Zhanshan and occupied Qiqihar on 19 November 1931, a local Self-Government Association...
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the Nenjiang railroad bridge was dynamited by troops loyal to General Ma Zhanshan to prevent its use. Using the repair of the Nen River Bridge as the pretext...
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Sino-Tibetan War Ma Zhanshan (1885–1950), NRA general who fought in the Second Sino-Japanese War Mao Zedong, Chinese politician Banharn Silpa-archa (Ma Dexiang)...
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appointed General Ma Zhanshan as acting Chairman and Military Commander-in-chief of Heilongjiang Province on October 16, 1931. General Ma Zhanshan arrived in...
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Manchuria from China. Following the expulsion of pro-Kuomintang Gen. Ma Zhanshan from Qiqihar, Zhang proclaimed his territory to be self-governing and...
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November 1931, the acting governor of Heilongjiang province General Ma Zhanshan chose to disobey the Kuomintang government's ban on further resistance...
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and doing nothing of importance in support of either Manchukuo or Gen. Ma Zhanshan. In consequence the farmers settled along the Chinese Eastern Railway...
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List of public art in Shanghai (redirect from Statue of Ma Zhanshan)
Marx and Friedrich Engels Fuxing Park Sculpture More images Statue of Ma Zhanshan New Town Central Park Statue More images Nobility of Time Changde Road...
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Jinghui, commander of the Kirin Provincial Army Xi Qia, and general Ma Zhanshan, in order to establish the Northeast Administrative Committee. On the...
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