September 18 Incident-- Japan invades China's Northeast
1937
July 7
Lukouch'iao Incident--Outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War
July 15
CCP declaration on cooperation with KMT
July 28
Fall of Peiping
August
Sino-Soviet Mutual Nonaggression Treaty
September
Battle of P'inghsing Pass
November
Brussels Conference on the Sino-Japanese Conflict
November
Fall of Shanghai and Taiyuan
December
Rape of Nanking
1938
January
Death of Szechwan warlord Liu Hsiang
January 16
Prime Minister Konoe says Japan will no longer deal with Chiang Kai-shek
March-April
Extraordinary KMT Congress confers title of tsung-ts'ai on Chiang Kai-shek
March-April
Battle of Taierhchuang
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Publication Information: Book Title: China's Bitter Victory: The War with Japan, 1937-1945. Contributors: James C. Hsiung - editor, Steven I. Levine - editor. Publisher: M.E. Sharpe. Place of Publication: Armonk, NY. Publication Year: 1992. Page Number: 313.
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