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On October 9, 1941, the Second Battle of Changsha ended
On this day, 84 years ago, on October 9, 1941 (August 19, 1941 in the lunar calendar), the second Battle of Changsha ended. China army successfully recovered Changsha On October 9, 1941, the Japanese army that attacked Changsha began to withdraw to its original position under the counterattack of the China army. Since the Japanese army invaded Changsha in September, China troops have begun to launch assault operations on the communication line that supplies the Japanese army in Changsha. By October 1, due to the long Japanese front line, rear traffic was often cut off by China troops, making supplies difficult. In addition, China troops in the fifth and sixth theaters launched attacks on Yichang and Jingmen, forcing the Japanese army to withdraw from Changsha and withdraw north. The China army quickly organized a counterattack to pursue, block and flank the Japanese army. However, due to the decline in combat effectiveness and inability of the main force after being severely hit, it was unable to expand the results of the pursuit and only achieved some small victories. On October 9, the Japanese army withdrew to the north bank of the Xinqiang River, and the second Battle of Changsha ended. In this battle, the Japanese army suffered more than 100,000 casualties and missing people in the Chinese army. Japanese troops waded into water to evacuate Changsha


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