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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On January 9, 1932, the Liaoxi Anti-Japanese Volunteers killed Koga Kentaro, the leader of the Japanese Army Alliance
On this day, 93 years ago, on January 9, 1932 (December 2, 1931 in the lunar calendar), the Western Liaoning Anti-Japanese Volunteers killed the Japanese wing commander, Dentaro Koga. Real historical photos of the Anti-Japanese Volunteers in Western Liaoning On January 9, 1932, the Anti-Japanese Volunteers in Western Liaoning killed the Japanese wing commander, Chuantaro Koga. On the same day, Koga Chuantairangsu, the 27th Regiment of the Cavalry Corps of the 20th Division of the Japanese Army, led his troops (only one squadron) and an infantry team from the attached 73rd Regiment to carry out a "sweep" to the west of Jinxi City, and was surrounded by the Volunteers near the Longwangmiao. At the same time, the remaining 27th Cavalry Corps and the baggage squad of the 20th Division that returned to Jinzhou were also surrounded. Throughout the fierce battle, the Japanese army in three places were annihilated one after another, and 103 people under Koga Nakasa were killed. This was the first time that a Japanese officer at the level of commander was killed on the anti-Japanese battlefield. The Japanese army lamented that "this was the biggest tragic incident since the Manchuria Incident." Comments: If it were not for the traitorous actions of Zhang and his son traitors, the Japanese would never have been so rampant. However, the spontaneous self-defense behavior of the China nation shows that China is not dead. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/11cx.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-10:06] 访问:79
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