Inner Mongolia Great Han Army Supported by: Empire of Japan
Commanders and leaders
Fu Zuoyi Tang Enbo Li Fuying [zh] Zhao Chengshou Wang Jingguo
Demchugdongrub Li Shouxin Bao Yueqing [zh] Wang Ying Ryūkichi Tanaka
Units involved
35th Army
19th Army
Anti-aircraft battalion
Cavalry army
Reserve army
Inner Mongolian Army
Great Han Army
Strength
45,000 men
10,000 men 6,000 men ~30 adivsers, motor vehicles, and 28 aircraft Total: ~16,000 men
Casualties and losses
Unknown
300–900 Inner Mongolians killed, 300 wounded, and 300 captured[1][2] Most of Wang Ying's forces eliminated At least 1 Japanese adviser killed, 4 planes destroyed
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Second Sino-Japanese War
1931–1937 (pre-war skirmishes)
Manchuria
Mukden
Lytton Report
Jiangqiao
Nenjiang Bridge
Jinzhou
Harbin
1st Shanghai
Pacification of Manchukuo
Inner Mongolia
Great Wall
Rehe
Suiyuan
1937–1939
Marco Polo Bridge
Beiping–Tianjin
Chahar
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Sihang Warehouse
Railway Operation
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Tianjin–Pukou
Taiyuan
Pingxingguan
Xinkou
Nanking
Massacre
Xuzhou
Taierzhuang
North-East Henan
Lanfeng
Amoy
Chongqing
Yellow River flood
Wuhan
Wanjialing
Wenxi fire
Canton
Hainan
Nanchang
Suixian–Zaoyang
Swatow
1st Changsha
South Guangxi
Kunlun Pass
Winter Offensive
West Suiyuan
Wuyuan
1940–1942
Zaoyang–Yichang
Hundred Regiments
North Vietnam
Central Hubei
South Anhui
South Henan
West Hubei
Shanggao
South Shanxi
2nd Changsha
3rd Changsha
Yunnan-Burma Road
Tachiao
Oktwin
Toungoo
Yenangyaung
Zhejiang–Jiangxi
Sichuan (cancelled)
1943–1945
West Hubei
North Burma and West Yunnan
Myitkyina
Mount Song
Changde
Ichi-Go
4th Changsha
Hengyang
Guilin–Liuzhou
West Henan–North Hubei
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Guangxi
Air War
Taihoku
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The Suiyuan campaign (Chinese: 綏遠抗戰; pinyin: Suīyuǎn kàngzhàn; Japanese: 綏遠事件, romanized: Suien jiken) was an attempt by the Inner Mongolian Army and Grand Han Righteous Army, two forces founded and supported by Imperial Japan, to take control of the Suiyuan province from the Republic of China. The attempted invasion occurred in 1936, shortly before the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Japanese government denied taking part in the operation, but the Inner Mongolians and the other collaborationist Chinese troops received air support from Japanese planes and were assisted by the Imperial Japanese Army. The entire operation was overseen by Japanese staff officers. The campaign was unsuccessful, mostly due to lack of training and low morale among the Mongolians and other collaborators. The defense of Suiyuan, one of the first major successes of China's National Revolutionary Army over Japanese-supported forces, greatly improved Chinese morale.
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