- Ting Chao
Ting Chao or Ding Chao (1883 - 1939) was a Chinese
General , known for hisdefense of Harbin during the JapaneseInvasion of Manchuria in 1931 and 1932.Following the
Invasion of Manchuria by theImperial Japanese Army and the capture ofLiaoning andJilin provinces. Hostilities did not commence in the Harbin area until the end of January 1932 when General Ting Chao resolved to defend the northern metropolis, a key hub of rail and riverine communication, against the approach first of GeneralXi Qia 's "New Kirin" Army and then Japanese troops. He appealed to the city's Chinese residents to join hisJilin Self-Defence Army made of railway garrison troops and other regulars in battle against the Japanese.Later after Ting Chao's beaten forces retired from Harbin to the northeast down the
Sungari River , they joined the Lower Sungari garrison of Gen.Li Du as the nucleus of armed opposition in the north. After his retreat from Harbin he was made Chairman of the Government ofJilin Province and opposed the new puppet government ofManchukuo in their anti bandit operations of the pacification campaign.
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