User:Hungrydog55/sandbox/military/sino-jap/1938-05 oob Battle-of-Lanfeng

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The following units and commanders fought in the Battle of Lanfeng in May 1938, part of the larger campaign for Northern and Eastern Henan, part of the Second Sino-Japanese War.

China[edit]

Chinese theatre and
ground force commanders
Cheng Qian
Xue Yue

First War Area
Cheng Qian

Eastern Honan Army
Xue Yue
64th Corps – Li Han-huen
155th Division – Chen Kung-hsin
187th Division – Peng Ling-cheng
8th CorpsHuang Chieh
40th Division – Lo Li-jung
102nd Division – Po Hui-chang
74th CorpsWang Yaowu
51st Division – Wang Yao-wu
58th Division – Feng Sheng-fa
71st CorpsSong Xilian
87th Division[a]
88th Division[b]

Reinforcements – 22 May

17th ArmyHu Zongnan
1st Corps – Li Tieh-chun
1st Division – Li Tieh-chun
78th Division – Li Wen
27th Corps – Kuei Yung-ching
36th Division[c] – Chiang Fu-sheng
46th Division – Li Liang-yung
200th Division (1st Column) – Qiu Qingquan
Tank battalion
Infantry battalion
Engineer battalion
Armored car battalion
Antiaircraft unit
Motor maintenance unit
Antitank battalion

Note: Tanks of the 1st Column's armoured battalion would have been equipped with new Soviet T-26 tanks. (There is some photographic evidence that there were some of the Italian CV-33 tanks there as well. One was photographed on the Lanfeng battlefield with three Japanese troops examining it. see photo and discussion http://www.china-defense.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=512 Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine)

Japan[edit]

Japanese theatre and
ground force commanders
Baron Juichi Terauchi
Lt. Gen. Kenji Doihara

North China Area Army
Juichi Terauchi [d] [1][2]

First Army
Kyoji Kotsuki
14th Division
Kenji Doihara [e]
27th Infantry Brigade
2nd Infantry Regiment
59th Infantry Regiment
28th Infantry Brigade
15th Infantry Regiment
50th Infantry Regiment
20th Field Artillery Regiment
18th Cavalry Regiment
14th Engineer Regiment
14th Transport Regiment

Note: IJA First Army had these armoured units directly under its command that could have been assigned to 14th Division: [2]

1st Independent Light Armored Car Squadron
5th Independent Light Armored Car Squadron
2nd Tank Battalion

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ German trained Division. Note these divisions had been badly mauled in the battles of Shanghai and of Nanking in 1937 and were no longer the crack units they once were.
  2. ^ German trained Division. Note these divisions had been badly mauled in the battles of Shanghai and of Nanking in 1937 and were no longer the crack units they once were.
  3. ^ German trained Division. Note these divisions had been badly mauled in the battles of Shanghai and of Nanking in 1937 and were no longer the crack units they once were.
  4. ^ Died of heart attack June 1946 before he could be tried for war crimes
  5. ^ Hanged for war crimes December 1948

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hsu and Chang
  2. ^ a b 抗日战争时期的侵华日军序列沿革 (Japanese army that invaded China)

Sources[edit]

Print[edit]

  • Hsu Long-hsuen and Chang Ming-kai (1971). History of The Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). Translated by Wen Ha-hsiung (2nd ed.). 33, 140th Lane, Tung-hwa Street, Taipei, Taiwan Republic of China: Chung Wu Publishing. pp. 230–235, Map 9-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

Web[edit]