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Sino-Japanese Wars

The Japanese Push on Beijing

• The Literary Digest, 1933 •

“The aggressive ambitions of Japan know no bounds. The occupation of Peiping [Beijing] will lead to further aggression in Shantung and Shansi and other northern provinces, and will result either in the establishment of a new puppet regime in North China.”

“The Shanghai SHUN PAO, an independent newspaper, bewails the futility of the uncoordinated resistance which has prevailed among China’s forces since the capture of Jehol, and it adds:”

“The only possibilities now are peace by compromise or a continuance of war. Despite the dangers of the latter course, it is the only possible solution, but resistance must be coordinated under an able leader, China must fight or become a second Korea.”

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1933 Japanese Army campaign in China1933 Japanese Army sweep toward Beijing 1933Beijing population fearful of Japanese occupation 1933Chinese defense of norther territory weak 1933editorial opinions regarding japanese attack

The Japanese Push on Beijing

The Japanese Push on Beijing

1933 Japanese Army campaign in China1933 Japanese Army sweep toward Beijing 1933Beijing population fearful of Japanese occupation 1933Chinese defense of norther territory weak 1933editorial opinions regarding japanese attack
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