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【鐵血崑崙關】(高清) 國民黨第五軍全殲日寇一個旅團 The Battle of Kunlun Pass

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國民黨(中國國民政府)第五軍全殲日寇一個旅團. 抗日戰爭電影- 鐵血崑崙關 Battle of Kunlun Pass. In January 1940 the Chinese army turns back the Japanese at the battle of Kunlun Pass.

The Battle of Kunlun Pass (simplified Chinese: 昆仑关战役; traditional Chinese: 崑崙關戰役) was a series of struggles between the Japanese and the Chinese in contention for Kunlun Pass.

In this battle, the National Revolutionary Army used the largest recorded number of tanks in the Second Chinese-Japanese War.

The Imperial Japanese army launched a major offensive into Guangxi province. With the objective to cut off the Chinese supply route from French-controlled Vietnam, the elite Japanese 5th Division spearheaded the Japanese offensive. After occupying Nanning in November 1939, the Japanese captured the key point of Kunlun pass and threatened the Chinese rear base that protected Chungking, the wartime capital.

Realizing the danger of being isolated from the outside world and impossible to receive more aid if the Japanese troops were not repulsed, General Bai Chongxi—himself a native of Guangxi—asked the Nationalist Government for reinforcements. Chiang Kai-shek in turn dispatched the 5th Corps from Hunan province to fight the Japanese.

The 5th Corps was the most elite unit in the NRA, and it is also the only Chinese unit that had tanks and armored vehicles. Its soldiers were combat-hardened veterans from previous battles against the Japanese troops, and its soldiers' morale was high as a result. General Du Yuming, commander of the 5th Corps, dispatched two divisions to attack the Japanese-held Kunlun Pass. The new 22nd Division had cut off Japanese reinforcement from the rear and killed the Japanese commander, Major General Masao Nakamura.

The most elite unit of the Japanese 5th Division—the 21st Brigade—was wiped out in the battle. The Brigade had also participated in the Russo-Japanese War, and it was nicknamed the "unbreakable sword". Before Major General Nakamura's death, he admitted in his diary that the Chinese soldiers' fighting ability had surpassed the Russians whom the Brigade encountered in Manchuria. This campaign was the first major victory of the Chinese army since the Fall of Wuhan.

The 200th Division, the first mechanised division of the National Revolutionary Army, secured a devastating victory against the Japanese in the battle, wiping out an entire Japanese brigade.

鐵血崑崙關高清在線觀看。中國抗日戰爭進入最艱苦的1939年,侵華日軍精銳第五師團,為威脅重慶,在華南突襲登陸。中國國民黨第一支機械化部隊第五軍奉命抗敵於崑崙關。
1938年10月,日本佔領武漢和廣州。但日本非但沒有達到迫使中國政府投降的目的,反而遭遇到更頑強的抵抗。日本軍部"南進"派即認定:必須切斷中國對外最後的交通線,­以期實現一舉解決"中國事變"的計劃。 1939年4月15日,日本海軍部《情況判斷》認定,僅靠陸軍已很難進行內陸方面的大規模積極作戰,"在此情況下,由陸、海軍協同盡快佔領華南沿海的最大貿易港口汕頭。成­功之後,即以一個兵團向廣西方向挺進攻占南寧,以切斷敵經法屬印度支那方面的海外最大補給交通線。"日本決心發動桂南戰役,為的是徹底切斷中國抵抗其侵略的最主要補給路線­。據日本軍事偵察所得情報,中國獲得外援最重要的路線即法屬印度支那線,僅1939年9月運進中國總噸位14700噸中的12500噸即經此路線,達85%。 6月,日本參謀本部《兵要地志》也強調"一旦進入南寧,以該地為基地,則交通四通八達,遠可通往廣東、湖南、貴州、雲南。所以南寧――諒山的道路,形成了蔣政權聯絡西南的­大動脈。為了直接切斷它,首先必須奪取南寧。南寧一旦佔領,無須置重兵於東京灣附近即可以完成作戰目的。"
1939年12月爆發於廣西賓陽縣境內的崑崙關戰役,是中國國民政府發動反攻的決策與日本侵略軍當局發動"一號作戰"計劃硬碰硬的結果,它其實是整個桂南會戰的核心戰役。

【特集】我們告訴未來:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ONYOkFVnyw&list=PL7E2744A91D7E1A8E

【全集】"風雨天地行":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYqka9b9aQo&list=PL0D8F88D6CBE629FA

透視中國 辛灝年系列演講:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j600P_5eZY8&list=PLBE9CB04B02255C66

一寸河山一寸血 抗日戰爭紀錄片:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVR9m8oxq6s&list=PLB9131EFD6B4B4DC5

九評共產黨(高清HD) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jHk79jPE3A&list=PL23360D171DC4B51C

原公安部高級官員葉浩先生:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2fFquqkLrM&list=PLCD0229C45D5EC3C6

電影《震撼》《沙尘暴》:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlVq4t_pf9Y&list=PL288F3303D2B0B5A5

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  • Battle of Kunlun Pass (1939-1940)

    The 200th Division, the first mechanised division of the National Revolutionary Army, secured a devastating victory against the Japanese in the battle, wiping out an entire Japanese brigade.

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    1933年5月31日《塘沽协议》内容如下:

    一、中国军队即刻撤退至延庆、昌平、高丽营、顺义、通州、香河、­宝坻、林亭口、宁河、芦台一线以西以南地区。尔後不得越过该线,­不作一切挑战扰乱之行为。

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    叁、日本军如证实中国军遵守第一项规定,不再越过上述「撤退线」­继续追击,并自动回到长城一线。

    四、长城线以南,及第一项所示之线以北、以东地区内的治安维持,­由中国方面警察机关担任之,上述警察机关,不可利用刺激日军感情­的武力团体。

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  • @genmeral

    This was obviously made by the Communist. They are so used to lying they have the Jap officers in full winter dress, in the tropical rain forest of Burma!

  • A army consists of 3 divisions, which is at most 50 to 60 thousand men. How did the 5th lose 70 thousand? You must have confused with Mao's cultural revolution or the June 4th massacre in Peking.

  • @988456f4dhsgfsag

    老毛還很高興日本侵略中國勒

  • @jonsonhym

    是德國裝備師

    美軍裝備師基本上都是遠征軍的

  • @bastardchildofmary Good eye.

  • japan vs japan?

  • why, in the beginning, are the japanese army troops charging with japanese navy flags?

  • 機關槍兵前面都沒掩體 是怎樣??

  • 好白癡的片啊!!  日本飛機的炸彈都丟在日軍的頭上是怎樣??

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