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Kuomintang Army Enter Indochina (Chinese: 華軍入越; lit. 'Chinese Army Entering Vietnam') is an event where 200 thousands troops by the Kuomintang Army entering Northern Vietnam in order to disarm and accepting Japanese Army surrender that stationing in the northern side of 16th Parallel.
Kuomintang Army Enter Indochina | |||||
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Part of First Indochina War | |||||
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North Vietnam |
China | ||||
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Lu Han | |||||
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200,000 Infantry |
References
edit- ^ Worthing, Peter Martin. "Occupation and Revolution: The Chinese Nationalist Army in Northern Vietnam, 1945-1946." Order No. 9604186, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1995. https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/occupation-revolution-chinese-nationalist-army/docview/304198790/se-2.
- ^ Hua, Lin. "The Chinese Occupation of Northern Vietnam, 1945–1946: A Reappraisal1." In Imperial Policy and Southeast Asian Nationalism, pp. 144-169. Routledge, 2013.