Battle of Nanjing

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Battle before: Battle of Shanghai
Battle after: Battle of Xuzhou
Battle of Nanjing
ConflictSecond Sino-Japanese War
DateDecember 1937
PlaceNanjing and surrounding areas
ResultFall of Nanjing, Rape of Nanking
Combatants
China, National Revolutionary Army Japan, Central China Theater Army
Commanders
Tang Shengzhi Matsui Iwane, Butcher of Nanking
Strength
~100,000 men 8 divisions
Casualties
~50,000 military personnel, ~300,000 civiliansminimal

The Battle of Nanjing began after the fall of Shanghai in October 9, 1937, and ended with the fall of the capital city of Nanjing in December, 1937 to Japanese troops, a few days after the Republic of China Government had evacuated the city and relocated to Chongqing. It should not be confused with the Nanking Massacre which followed.

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Before Battle

General Tang Shengzhi was given the job of defending Nanjing following the retreat of the Chinese Army following the Battle of Shanghai. In a press release to foreign reporters, he announced the city would not surrender and would fight to the death. The defense force blocked roads, ruined boats, and burnt nearby villages, preventing many citizens from evacuating. General Tang Shengzhi gathered about 100,000 soldiers, mostly untrained, including a few defeated troops from the Shanghai battlefield, to defend the capital. He also placed the 35th division of his troop at the port to prevent people from fleeing Nanjing. However, the government left Nanjing on December 1, and the president left on December 7. Nanjing was left to an International Committee led by John Rabe.

Battle

On December 9, after occupying nearby counties and unsuccessfully demanding a surrender the Japanese troops under Lt. Gen. Asaka Yasuhiko, (filling in for Gen. Matsui Iwane), launched a massive assault on the city. At 5pm, December 12, General Tang Shengzhi changed his plan and decided to retreat to the other side of Yangtze River. Attempting this apparently sudden and unplanned withdrawal, few soldiers escaped. There were not enough boats to enable safe passage across the freezing waters, On December 13, the 6th and the 116th Divisions of the Japanese Army first entered the city. At the same time, the 9th Division entered Guanghua Gate, and the 16th Division entered Zhongshan and Taiping Gates. In the afternoon, two small Japanese Navy fleets arrived on both sides of the Yangtze River. On the same day, Nanjing fell to the Japanese. In the following 6 weeks the Japanese troops committed the infamous Nanjing Massacre.

Aftermath

Several cities, including Xuzhou and Wuhan soon fell after this battle. The government also tried to slow down the advancing Japanese by causing the 1938 Huang He flood,which covered three provinces.

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