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Tang En-bo 湯恩伯
General Tang Enbo
Nickname(s)
The Iron Man
Born
October 1898 Wuyi, Zhejiang, Qing Dynasty
Died
June 29, 1954(1954-06-29) (aged 55) Tokyo, Japan
Place of burial
Wuzhi Mountain Military Cemetery
Allegiance
Republic of China
Service/branch
Republic of China Army
Years of service
1926–1954
Rank
General
Unit
89th division
Commands held
13th corps, 20th Army, 3rd war zone
Battles/wars
Second Sino-Japanese War
Battle of Taierzhuang
Battle of Henan-Hunan-Guangxi
Chinese Civil War
Menglianggu Campaign
Shanghai Campaign
Awards
Order of Blue Sky and White Sun
Other work
Politician
Tang Enbo (simplified Chinese: 汤恩伯; traditional Chinese: 湯恩伯; pinyin: Tāng Énbó; Wade–Giles: T'ang En-po, birth name was simplified Chinese: 汤克勤; traditional Chinese: 湯克勤; pinyin: Tāng Kèqín, |[1])(1898–1954) was a Nationalist general in the Republic of China.
Division and the 5th Army. Out of the three corps, the I commanded by TangEnbo was the largest and strongest, with almost 200,000 troops in eight army-sized...
Taierzhuang, where warlord armies under the command of Li Zongren and TangEnbo managed to defeat Japanese forces in fierce close quarters urban warfare...
commander, defending Chahar with the 143rd Division and two Brigades. General TangEnbo was sent by Chiang Kai-shek with the 13th and 17th Army from the Central...
station at Xujiahui and Hongqiao. The nationalist commander-in-chief, TangEnbo already boarded naval ships on May 18, 1949, realized the inevitable and...
offensive was planned. Commander-in-Chief: He Yingqin 3rd Front Army: TangEnbo 27th Army Group: Li Yutang 26th Corps: Ting Chih-pan 41st Division: Tung...
more concessions. The Nationalist defenses along the Yangtze were led by TangEnbo and 450,000 men, responsible for Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Jiangxi, while...
sources say the purpose was to probe to find the location of the Army of TangEnbo. If that was their purpose they were to be disappointed. During early...
Army and then the Republic of China Army. Together with Chen Cheng and TangEnbo, Hu, a native of Zhenhai, Ningbo, formed the triumvirate of Chiang Kai-shek's...
servicemen from western Hunan Province. Liu Yuzhang, general from Tsingtao TangEnbo Sun Zhen Sun Lianzhong Cheng Wei-yuan Yen Chia-kan, former President of...
outside and capturing the Wenchang Pavilion.[citation needed] On 26 March, TangEnbo cut off the Japanese attackers from the rear, severing their supply lines...
declaration to form anti-Chiang coalition along with Wang Jingwei. In December, Tang Shengzhi and Zhang Fakui announced their support of the anti-Chiang coalition...
China People's Republic of China Commanders and leaders Chiang Kai-shek TangEnbo Hu Lian Mao Zedong Chen Yi Su Yu Ye Fei Strength Roughly 40,000 garrisoned...
World War II Belligerents China Japan Commanders and leaders Zhang Fakui TangEnbo Yukio Kasahara Strength 600,000 660,000 Casualties and losses unknown...
formation together, which rendered the communist guerrilla tactics useless. TangEnbo ordered Zhang Lingfu's 74th independent enhanced division to advance further...
Han Army Supported by: Empire of Japan Commanders and leaders Fu Zuoyi TangEnbo Li Fuying [zh] Zhao Chengshou Wang Jingguo Demchugdongrub Li Shouxin Bao...
commander of the elite German trained 88th Division. In 1934, Sun and TangEnbo succeed in surrounding the Jiangxi Soviet area and cut off communists...
1949 he secretly sailed to Taiwan and served as a personal adviser to TangEnbo. He assisted in directing the Kinmen campaign in Kinmen and Xiamen. In...
army together with Lei Chen, Ku Chen-kang, Chou Tse-jou and probably TangEnbo, the last officials out of the city. Shanghai fell to the CCP two days...
Central Literary Publishing House in Beijing, 1993, ISBN 7-5073-0074-9 Tang, Yilu and Bi, Jianzhong, History of Chinese People's Liberation Army in Chinese...