Opening Words: Starting From Several Maps
-- Formation of Modern Japanese Militarism and Establishment of the Continental Policy
Part One: Japan Launched All-Out War of Aggression Against China
I. The Lugou Bridge Incident and Japan's Massive Attacks Against Beiping and Tianjin
Lugou Bridge Incident
Fall of Beiping and Tianjin
II. Japanese Army Launched Strategic Offensives Against North China
Battles Along Major Railway Lines
Shanxi Battlefield
III. Japanese Army Launched Strategic Offensives on Shanghai and Nanjing
The Battle of Shanghai
Japan Expanded Front Lines in Shanghai Area
Japanese Army Landed in Hangzhou Bay and Captured Shanghai
Japanese Capture of Nanjing
IV. Japanese Army Launched Strategic Attacks Against Xuzhou and Wuhan
Japanese Army Attacked Xuzhou
North and East China
Japanese Army Launched Strategic Attacks Against Wuhan
V. Japanese Army Launched Strategic Offensives Against South China
Part Two: Japan Turned to a Conservative Strategy and Started Southward Advancement
I. Japan Fought in Central China
Japan Launched Attacks Against Jiangxi
Japanese Army Fought in Hubei and Henan Provinces
II. Japanese Army Fought Along China's Coastline
Japanese Army Landed in the Hainan Island
Japanese Army Assaulted Coastal Areas of Zhejiang
Japanese Army Invaded South Guangxi
III. Japan Took a Conservative Strategy in North China
Japanese Invaded Zhongtiao Mountain
Japanese Army Mopped up Occupied Regions
IV. Japanese Army Bombarded China's Vast Rear Areas
VI. Japanese Army Advanced Southward, the Pacific War Broke Out
Conclusion: Collapse of Japanese Imperialism
I. Formation of the World Anti-Fascist United Front
II. Japanese Army Continued Its Aggression Against China, Chinese Troops Counterattacked Arduously
III. Collapse of Japanese Imperialism
Appendix One: Brief Introduction of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
Appendix Two: Introduction of the Pictorial of China Incident
Appendix Three: Publishing Timetable of Pictorial of China Incident
Appendix Four: Publishing Timetable of Pictorial of China Incident's Temporary Supplement
Postscript: Wang Aifu and His Collections on the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
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