Gil Hahn

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In 1894–1895 Japan took on China for control of the Korean Peninsula, traditionally an area of Chinese influence. Twenty thousand Japanese troops made a daring assault on the fort of Weihaiwei, on the coast of China’s northern Shandong province, and turned their guns on the ships of the Chinese navy, sinking five of its finest vessels.
Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
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