- Battle of Guilin–Liuzhou
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Guilin-Liuzhou
partof=theSecond Sino-Japanese War
caption=
date=16 August -24 November ,1944
place=Vicinities ofGuilin andLiuzhou ,Guangxi
result=Decisive Japanese victory
combatant1=flagicon|Republic of ChinaNational Revolutionary Army ,China
flagicon|United States|1912United States Army Air Forces ,United States
combatant2=flagicon|Japan 11th Army Group, 23rd Army Group,Imperial Japanese Army ,Japan
commander1= flagicon|Republic of ChinaBai Chongxi ,
flagicon|Republic of ChinaZhang Fakui ,
flagicon|Republic of ChinaKan Weiyong †,
flagicon|Republic of ChinaChen Jihuan †,
flagicon|Republic of ChinaLü Zhanmeng †
commander2=flagicon|JapanYasuji Okamura ,
flagicon|JapanHisakazu Tanaka
strength1=400,000 troops in 50 divisions
strength2=150,000 troops in 8 divisions and 2brigade s
casualties1=Over 100,000 killed, wounded or captured
casualties2=10,000The Battle of Guilin-Liuzhou (zh-tsp|t=桂柳會戰|s=桂柳会战|p=Gùilǐu Huìzhàn), also known as the Battle of Guiliu was one of the 22 major engagements between the
National Revolutionary Army andImperial Japanese Army during theSecond Sino-Japanese War .This battle was the third of the three-part
Battle of Henan-Hunan-Guangxi , also known asOperation Ichigo . As part of the said Operation, a major aim of this attack was to connect the pieces of Japanese-held territory, and also, to destroy airbases in the area which were housing USAAF aircraft.In August, after battles in
Hunan andGuangdong , the 11th and 23rd Armies of theIJA launched attacks towards Guilin and Liuzhou, respectively. The NRA troops defending the area were mainly the remnants from theBattle of Hengyang , and therefore, only 20,000 troops were at Guilin on1 November when the Japanese started their attack on the city. After 10 days of intense fighting, the Japanese occupied Guilin, and on the same day entered Liuzhou as well. Fighting continued sporadically as Chinese forces made their rapid retreat, and on24 November the Japanese were in control of 75 counties inGuangxi , roughly 2/3 its area, and is said to have killed 215,000 civilians in reprisal and during crossfire, wounding more than 431,000.Evaluation
After Guilin and Liuzhou were lost, most NRA troops lost moral and retreated without ever engaging the enemy, resulting in tremendous loss of
materiel and manpower. In addition, despite substantial air superiority provided by USAAF and NRA aircraft, the Chinese did not utilise these advantages effectively and lost battles in mere days, making this one of the most devastating losses during the entire Second Sino-Japanese war.However, despite having destroyed the airbases in this region, the USAAF could still strike at the Japanese main islands from their other bases. Although the Japanese partially accomplished the goals of
Operation Ichigo , it increased the area that Japanese troops had to defend, and substantially thinned out their lines, setting up a favourable situation for subsequent counterattacks by Chinese forces.
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