From August 13 to November 12, 1937, a major battle of the Chinese army's resistance against Japanese aggressors broke out on the alluvial plain of the Yangtze River Delta - the Battle of Songhu, also known as the "August 13" Battle of Songhu. This battle shocked the world, with over a million troops from both China and Japan participating in the battle.
From August 13 to November 12, 1937, a major battle of the Chinese army's resistance against Japanese aggressors broke out on the alluvial plain of the Yangtze River Delta - the Battle of Songhu, also known as the "August 13" Battle of Songhu. This battle shocked the world, with over a million troops from both China and Japan participating in the battle.