Sino-Japanese Tank Battles

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Re: Sino-Japanese Tank Battles

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Post by keith A » 22 Jun 2013, 12:19

A thought. T

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Post by keith A » 22 Jun 2013, 12:32

A thought. Are the different dates something to do with the Chinese New Year's day? In 1945 it was on 13 February 1945, 15 days earlier would make it the 29th January.....

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Re: Sino-Japanese Tank Battles

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Post by LWD » 24 Jun 2013, 16:44

Jerry Asher wrote:Hi Zoboe: My source was one of the translations by George M. Mellinger of Anatolii Demin's Soviet Fighters in the Sky of China or Soviet Bombers (six or eight parts) article in Aviatsiia i Kosmonavtika 2.2001. Regarding Soviet Bombers in China see Anatolli Demin and Vladimir Kotl'nikov in Aviatsiia i Kosmonavtika 3, 1999. My interest continues to be ships and shipping including inland waters and how such movement fits into specific campaigns and overall strategy. I'm getting close, at least in my own mind, of being able to give a coherent narration.
You might want to ask over on the IJN board at j-aricraft. Between it and Tully's port they are compiling TRM's for Japanese merchant ships. Since this is related it would be on topic there I beleive and the people doing the research may be somewhat familiar with the Chinese situation or at least know of sources.

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