- Battle of Rehe
Warbox
conflict=Battle of Rehe
caption=Japanese troops at Battle of Rehe
partof=Second Sino-Japanese War
date=February 21 toMarch 1 ,1933
place=Jehol ,China
result= Japanese victory
combatant1=flagicon|Republic of ChinaNational Revolutionary Army ,Republic of China
combatant2=flagicon|JapanEmpire of Japan Imperial Japanese Army
flagicon|ManchukuoManchukuo Imperial Army ,Manchukuo
commander1= flagicon|Republic of ChinaTang Yulin ,
flagicon|Republic of ChinaSun Dianying
commander2=
strength1= 200,00
strength2= 480,00
casualties1= ?
casualties2= ? |The Battle of Rehe (sometimes called the Battle of Jehol) was the second part of
Operation Nekka , a campaign by which theEmpire of Japan successfully captured theInner Mongolia n province ofRehe from the Chinesewarlord Zhang Xueliang and annexed it to the new state ofManchukuo . The battle was fought fromFebruary 21 toMarch 1 1933 .Background
Following the establishment of
Manchukuo , theKwantung Army launched an operation to secure its southern frontier with China by attacking and capturingShanhaiguan Pass at theGreat Wall on3 January 1933 . The province ofRehe , on the northern side of the Great Wall was the next target. Declaring the province to be historically a portion ofManchuria , the Japanese Army initially hoped to secure it through the defection of GeneralTang Yulin to the Manchukuo cause. When this failed, the military option was placed into action. Assigned to this operation were the Japanese 6th Division and 8th Division and 14th and 33rd Mixed Brigades of infantry, 4th Cavalry Brigade and the 1st Special Tank Company.The Japanese army's Chief of Staff requested
Emperor Hirohito 's sanction for the 'strategic operation' against Chinese forces in Rehe. Hoping that it was the last of the army's operations in the area and that it would bring an end to the Manchurian matter, the Emperor approved, while stating explicitly that the army was not to go beyond China's Great Wall. [http://www.republicanchina.org/war.htm#Chang-Cheng-Zhi-Zhan Battles of the Great Wall]The Battle of Rehe
On
February 23 1933 , the offensive was launched. OnFebruary 25 ,Chaoyang andKailu were taken. OnMarch 2 , the Japanese 4th Cavalry Brigade encountered resistance from the forces ofSun Dianying , and after days of fighting, took overChifeng . Sun Dianying mounted a counterattack against the Japanese 6th Division on the same day, and at one time penetrated to near the Japanese headquarters. OnMarch 4 , Japanese cavalry and the 1st Special Tank Company with Type 89 Tanks [ http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/history.htm THE HISTORY OF BATTLES OF IMPERIAL JAPANESE TANKS ] tookChengde the capital of Rehe.Aftermath
Rehe was subsequently annexed to Manchukuo. Zhang Xueliang was forced by the
Kuomintang government to relinquish his posts for “medical reasons”. Chinese forces fell back in disarray to the Great Wall, where after a series of skirmishes, the Japanese Army seized a number of strategic points, and then agreed to acease fire and a negotiated settlement (theTangku Truce ) whereby ademilitarized zone would be established between the Great Wall andBeijing . However, this would prove to be only a temporary respite before the full scale combat of theSecond Sino-Japanese War erupted in earnest in 1937.ee also
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Order of battle Operation Jehol References
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* [http://www.republicanchina.org/war.htm#Chang-Cheng-Zhi-Zhan Battles of the Great Wall]
* [http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/history.htm THE HISTORY OF BATTLES OF IMPERIAL JAPANESE TANKS]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,744960,00.html Jan. 23, 1933 issue of TIME magazine, "On Bended Knee"]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,745202,00.html?iid=chix-sphere Feb. 27, 1933 issue of TIME magazine, Bumps & Blood]
* [http://strweb1-12.websys.aol.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,745247,00.html Mar. 6, 1933 issue of TIME magazine War of Jehol]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,745246,00.html Mar. 6, 1933 issue of TIME magazine, Two-Gun Tang]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,745307,00.html Mar. 13, 1933 issue of TIME magazine Glorious 16th]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,746478,00.html Dec. 11, 1933 issue of TIME magazine, Generalissimo's Last Straw]Notes
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