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Battle of Kunlun Pass : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of Kunlun Pass

The Battle of Kunlun Pass () was a series of struggles between the Japanese and the Chinese in contention for Kunlun Pass, a stragetically important position in Guangxi province, which the Imperial Japanese Army hoped to cut off aid through China from French-controlled Vietnam and resulted in a Chinese victory.〔S. C. M. Paine, (2012). ''The Wars for Asia, 1911-1949''. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107020696〕
In this battle, the National Revolutionary Army used the largest recorded number of tanks in the Second Sino-Japanese War.
==The battle==
The Imperial Japanese Army launched a major offensive into Guangxi province. With the objective to cut off the Chinese supply route from French-controlled Vietnam, the elite Japanese 5th Division spearheaded the Japanese offensive. After occupying Nanning in November 1939, the Japanese captured the key point of Kunlun pass and threatened the Chinese rear base that protected Chungking, the wartime capital.
Realizing the danger of being isolated from the outside world and impossible to receive more aid if the Japanese troops were not repulsed, General Bai Chongxi—himself a native of Guangxi—asked the Nationalist Government for reinforcements. Chiang Kai-shek in turn dispatched the 5th Corps from Hunan province to fight the Japanese.
The 5th Corps was the most elite unit in the NRA, and it is also the only Chinese unit that had tanks and armored vehicles. Its soldiers were combat-hardened veterans from previous battles against the Japanese troops, and its soldiers' morale was high as a result. General Du Yuming, commander of the 5th Corps, dispatched two divisions to attack the Japanese-held Kunlun Pass. The New 22nd Division had cut off Japanese reinforcements from the rear and killed the Japanese commander, Major General Masao Nakamura.〔Dorn, Frank (1974). ''The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-41: From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor.'' MacMillan. ISBN 0-02-532200-1.〕
The most elite unit of the Japanese 5th Division—the 21st Brigade—was wiped out in the battle. The Brigade had also participated in the Russo-Japanese War, and it was nicknamed the "unbreakable sword". Before Major General Nakamura's death, he admitted in his diary that the Chinese soldiers' fighting ability had surpassed the Russians whom the Brigade encountered in Manchuria. This campaign was the first major victory of the Chinese army since the Battle of Wuhan.

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