- Eight-Nation Alliance
The Eight-Nation Alliance (zh-stp|s=八国联军|t=八國聯軍|p=bāgúo liánjūn) was an alliance of 8 nations (
Austria-Hungary , France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and theUnited States ) which put down theBoxer Rebellion in China in 1900. The troops looted the capital and thousands of citizens died during the campaign.At the end of the campaign, the imperial government was forced to sign the unequal
Boxer Protocol of 1901. [ [http://www.hkptu.org/society/pubin/fish/3287eng.htm Eight-Nation Alliance in Section 4] ]Leading factors
At the end of the 19th century, resentment towards foreigners was on the rise due to continued foreign involvement within China, extraterritorial legal and trading privileges and influence over China, with
Empress Dowager Cixi 's passive approval. The Chinese coastline was cut up into spheres of influence for each of the eight nations. Invasion by the Eight-Nation alliance was carried out throughout the entire Eastern region of China.Pillage and destruction of ancient, cultural artifacts and buildings created resentment. These resentments grew to the extent that destruction and violence against foreign companies, personnel, and even items such as violins, automobiles, phone lines etc. was carried out. Diplomats were assassinated, businesses vandalized and items were set on fire in the streets. Although the
Qing government formally condemned these violent actions, they failed to prosecute the people that carried out the acts.With their commercial interests in China under threat and the necessity to relieve the joint legations under siege in
Beijing by the Boxers, the eight-nation alliance sent troops to suppress the uprising.Events
Troops of the eight countries invaded and occupied
Beijing onAugust 14 , 1900.Empress Dowager Cixi , the Emperor, and higher officials fled the Imperial Palace forXi'an , and sentLi Hongzhang for peace talks.Participants of the Eight-Nation Alliance were responsible for the ransacking and pillaging of many historical artifacts of Chinese origin, such as those found in the
Summer Palace , and instigated the burning of many prominent Chinese buildings in an effort to rout the Boxer rebels. "Following the taking of Peking, troops from the international force, except British and American, looted the capital city and even ransacked the Forbidden City, with many Chinese treasures finding their way back to Europe."Kenneth G. Clark [http://www.russojapanesewar.com/boxers.html THE BOXER UPRISING 1899 - 1900.] Russo-Japanese War Research Society]Austro-Hungarian contribution
As a member of the Allied nations, the
Austro-Hungarian Navy sent two training ships and the cruisers SMS "Kaiserin und Königin Maria Theresia ", SMS "Kaiserin Elisabeth ", SMS "Aspern ", and SMS "Zenta " and a company of marines to the North China coast in April 1900, based at the Russia concession of Port Arthur.In June they helped hold the
Tianjin railway against Boxer forces, and also fired upon several armed junks on theHai River nearTong-Tcheou . They also took part in the seizure of theTaku Forts commanding the approaches toTianjin , and the boarding and capture of four Chinesedestroyers by Capt. Roger Keyes of HMS "Fame". In all K.u.K forces suffered only several casualties during the rebellion.After the uprising a cruiser was maintained permanently on the China station and a detachment of marines was deployed at the embassy in
Peking .Lieutenant
Georg Ritter von Trapp , made famous in the musical "The Sound of Music ", was decorated for bravery aboard the SMS "Kaiserin und Königin Maria Theresa" during the Rebellion.Perception by modern Chinese
This event has been largely associated by the Chinese around the world with shame and as foreign aggression. The events have been made into film a number of times.
Though the reaction of the Boxers against foreign imperialism in China is regarded by some as patriotic, the violence that the Alliance caused in committing acts of murder, robbery, vandalism and arson cannot be considered much different from the events of other rebellions in China. However, the actions of the Eight-Nation Alliance soldiers, who committed similar acts of looting, murder, and rape after taking over the capital city are considered even more morally abhorrent by the Chinese.
In January 2006, "
Freezing Point ", a weekly supplement to the "China Youth Daily " newspaper, was closed partly due to its running of an essay byYuan Weishi , a history professor at Zhongshan University, who criticized the way in which the Boxer Rebellion and 19th century history about foreign interaction with China is now portrayed in Chinese textbooks and taught at school. [http://www.zonaeuropa.com/20060126_1.htm History Textbooks in China] Translation. Published in the Freezing Point (Bingdian) weekly supplement of China Youth Daily]ee also
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