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How many Japanese devils were killed in the battle of Changsha?

More than 1 100000 people were killed in the battle of Changsha. Changsha campaign is divided into three campaigns, as follows:

1, the first battle of Changsha1September, 939, in order to further attack China's anti-Japanese war will, 1 1 Japanese commander Okamura Ningji concentrated more than 65,438+ten thousand people and invaded Changsha from northern Jiangxi, southern Hubei and northern Hunan in an attempt to annihilate the main force of China's ninth theater in the shortest time.

2. In the second Changsha Battle, China's 9th Theater still confronted the Japanese army 1 1 across the New Wall River in northern Hunan. 194 1 September ago, the ninth theater had 30 divisions,1/troops, and the operational environment was left. The sixth war zone is Shimen Bridge, the south bank of Lianshan Lake and the north bank of Datong Lake, the north bank of Dongting Lake is the Yangtze River to Wuchang, and the right and third war zones are the Fuhe to Poyang Lake.

3. The third Changsha Battle, 1938 10, Wuhan fell. As the gateway to defend the southwestern provinces, Changsha's military strategic position is becoming more and more prominent. For Japan, the capture of Changsha was an important step to defeat China's anti-Japanese will and force the China government to yield. For the national government that moved its capital to Chongqing, it is more urgent and important than ever to hold Changsha.

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The first Changsha Conference was the first offensive launched by the Japanese army on the battlefield in China since the outbreak of World War II, and it was also a battle in which the China army forced the Japanese army to restore its pre-war status by force since the Anti-Japanese War. This victory shattered the Japanese army's arrogant attempt to "support the land by war" and inspired the confidence of the people throughout the country in the war of resistance.

The second battle in Changsha made the Japanese international prestige plummet. The Times ridiculed that "Japan copied the pincer tactics of China's army, but it was broken by the pincer tactics of China's army", which deepened the crisis of Japan's domestic and foreign affairs, led to the collapse of the Cabinet of Guards, greatly boosted the morale of China people and strengthened their confidence in the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.

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