I dug up some information as to the last stand of the japanese in Tai-er zhuang 1938. One of the last bastions of resistance was at the train station. At the end of the battle the Chinese discovered reasons for the fanatical resistance--Japanese burial units were trying to complete the cremation of their dead in order to return the ashes of the dead to Japan.
The source book is in the public library and I can find the title if need be.
Question; can any one identify the units involved? I know the Japanese had some armor (what types?) and the Chinese air force put in an appearance.
Anyone have more details?
Tai er zhuang 1938
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Re: Tai er zhuang 1938
As for Japanese armor at Taierchwang, see the Battle of Taierchwang at the following link.
http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/history.htm
Taki
http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/history.htm
Taki
Re: Tai er zhuang 1938
Taki, thank you very much!
Any idea on Chinese using armor as well?
Any idea on Chinese using armor as well?
Re: Tai er zhuang 1938
I don't think the Chinese has any armor in action at Taierzhuang