War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, known internationally as the Second Sino-Japanese War, refers to a national all-round war in which China resisted Japanese aggression during the Second World War in the middle of the 20th century. From the July 7th Incident in 1937, the National Government issued letters to all soldiers, and it took eight years for Japan to announce the end of surrender in 1945, which was called the Eight-Year War of Resistance, or simply the War of Resistance. There is also a saying that the time of the Anti-Japanese War should be counted from the September 18th Incident of 193 1 to the end of 1945, and the Anti-Japanese War will last for fourteen years.
193 1 year. After the September 18th Incident, the Japanese invaders completely occupied the northeast of China and established the puppet Manchukuo. Since then, they have provoked war conflicts in North China, Shanghai and other places, but the national government adopted a compromise policy to avoid the conflict from expanding. 1On July 7, 937, the Japanese army provoked the Lugouqiao Incident near Beiping, and the Sino-Japanese war broke out in an all-round way. 194 1 1 After Japan launched the Pacific War, the Roosevelt administration of the United States officially declared war on Japan, and the battlefield in China became one of the main battlefields in World War II. On August 1945, Japan surrendered unconditionally to the allied forces.
War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the people of China, is the greatest patriotic war in the history of the Chinese nation, a just war of China people against Japanese imperialist aggression, an important part of the world anti-fascist war, and the first national liberation war in which China won a complete victory against foreign aggression in modern times.