21 Feb 1933
China
China
- Japanese troops, supported by troops of the Manchukuo puppet state, attacked Rehe (Jehol) Province, China. ww2dbase [First Battle of Hebei | Rehe | CPC]
4 Mar 1933
China
China
- Troops of the 139th Division of Chinese 32nd Corps repulsed a Japanese attack on the Lengkou Pass of the Great Wall in China. Elsewhere, the provincial capital of Rehe Province, Chengde, was captured by Japanese troops without opposition. ww2dbase [First Battle of Hebei | Chengde, Rehe | CPC]
18 Aug 1945
China
China
- The Eastern Mongolian Branch of the Inner Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, based in the town of Wangin (now Ulan Hot), Rehe Province, China and consisted of several bureaucrats of the former puppet nation Manchukuo, declared Inner Mongolia a part of the secessionist Mongolian People's Republic. ww2dbase [Wangin, Rehe | CPC]
22 Jun 1948
China
China
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