China--History--Tsinan Incident, 1928
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024114
- info:lc/authorities/sh85024114
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85024114#concept
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Components
- China
- Tsinan Incident, 1928
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Variants
- China--History--Jinan Incident, 1928
- Jinan Incident, Jinan, China, 1928
- Tsinan Incident, Jinan, China, 1928
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Sources
- found: Britannica.com, Aug. 30, 2000(Chi-nan, pinyin Jinan, conventional Tsinan, city and provincial capital of Shantung; When Japanese influence replaced the German presence in Shantung after World War I, a sizable Japanese colony became established in Chi-nan. In 1928, during the Northern Expedition of the Kuomintang (Chinese National Party) armies, the Japanese army intervened -- ostensibly to protect their own nationals -- in what became known as the Tsinan Incident.)
LC Classification
- DS777.462
Change Notes
- 2000-08-31: new
- 2010-12-14: revised
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