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The Second Sino-Japanese War (July 7, 1937 – September 9, 1945), so named due to the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–95, was a military conflict fought primarily between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan from 1937 to 1945. China fought Japan, with some economic help from Germany (see Sino-German cooperation until 1941), the Soviet Union and the United States.
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Second Sino-Japanese War
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87,208 missing, Nationalist: Communist: 290,467 wounded, 1,797,000 wounded, 45,989 POW. 120,000 missing The official account of the war published in Republic of China: 1,320,000 killed, Chinese military losses The official PRC statistics: 160,603 killed, 17,000,000–22,000,000 dead Civilians dead:
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*(1932–45) *(Provisional Government(1937–40) *(Reformed Government(1937–40) *(Germany(1933-1938) *(Nanjing Government(1940–45) withcollaborator support withforeign support *(British Empire(1942–45) *(East Hebei(1937–38) *(1936–45) *(1941–45) *(Soviet Union(1937–41, 1945)
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1945-09-09Z 1937-07-07Z 1931-09-18Z
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dbpedia:Pacific_War
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dbpedia:British_rule_in_Burma dbpedia:Mainland_China
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* Surrender of all Japanese forces in mainland China (excludingManchuria),Formosa, theSpratly Islands, theParacel Islands, andFrench Indochinanorth of16° northto theRepublic of China * China becomes a permanent member of theUnited Nations Security Council * Chinese victory as part of theAlliedvictory in thePacific War * Resumption of theChinese Civil War
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5,600,000 Chinese 400armyandnavy aircraft(1937-1941) ROC Air Force: 645 combat aircraft (1937-1941) 4,100,000 Japanese 900,000 Chinese collaborators 3,600 Soviets (1937–40) 900 U.S. aircraft (1942–45)
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