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When did the Japanese enter Guangxi?

1944.

1In August, 944, after the Japanese invaded Hengyang, Hunan, they attacked Wuzhou, Guangxi from Qingyuan and other places along the Xijiang River on September 6. 14 In September, the Japanese army 1 1 captured Quanzhou, and then adjusted its deployment to prepare for the attack on Guilin.

1On September 22nd, 944, the 23rd Japanese Army fell into Wuzhou.1October1day, Pingnan, Danzhu, Guiping and Wei Meng were successively captured. The 23rd Army attacked southwest along the Liuzhou-Nanning highway and occupied Nanning on September 24th.

Extended information1On September 28th, 944, the 2nd1Division of the Japanese Southern Army broke into China from Vietnam and attacked Suiling (now Fusui) in Guangxi. At this point, the mainland traffic line from northeast China to Hanoi was finally opened by the Japanese invaders. Kuomintang troops retreated to Guizhou.

From mid-April of 1944 to February of 12, in a short period of eight months, the Kuomintang army lost 500,000 to 600,000 troops, mostly in Henan, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and parts of Guizhou.

Four provincial capital cities such as Luoyang, Changsha, Fuzhou and Guilin, Zhengzhou, Xuchang, Baoqing, Liuzhou and Wenzhou 146, as well as seven air bases and 36 airports such as Hengyang, Lingling, Baoqing, Guilin, Liuzhou, Danzhu and Nanning, which lost more than 200,000 square kilometers of land.

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