Japanese invasion of South China

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The Japanese invasion of South China was a major World War II military campaign in which Imperial Japan advanced into and seized key southern Chinese regions, including Guangdong and Guangxi, to secure strategic ports and resources and to weaken Chinese resistance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II campaign
military campaign
belligerent Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan

Republic of China
cause Japanese desire for resources
Japanese imperial expansion
Japanese strategy to encircle Chinese forces
combatant Chinese Communist guerrillas
Nationalist Government of China
surface form: Kuomintang government
conflictBetween Imperial Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan and Republic of China
conflictIn Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
surface form: Second Sino-Japanese War
country China
effect increased foreign concern over Japanese aggression
long-term economic damage to South China
strengthening of Chinese resistance movements
endTime 1940s
goal cut Chinese supply lines
isolate Chinese nationalist forces
secure resources
secure strategic ports
weaken Chinese resistance
historicalPeriod 20th century
World War II
involvedMilitaryBranch Imperial Japanese Army
Imperial Japanese Navy
location Guangdong Province
surface form: Guangdong

Guangxi Province
surface form: Guangxi

Hainan
surface form: Hainan Island

Pearl River Delta
southern China
surface form: South China
notableFor occupation of key southern Chinese regions
use of combined land, sea, and air operations
opponent Chinese guerrilla forces
National Revolutionary Army
partOf Japanese expansion into China
Pacific War
Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
surface form: Second Sino-Japanese War
result Japanese occupation of China
surface form: Japanese occupation of parts of South China

destruction of infrastructure
disruption of Chinese coastal trade
heavy civilian casualties
startTime 1938
strategicImportance access to South China Sea
access to regional resources
control of major ports
usedWarfareType aerial bombardment
amphibious warfare
naval blockade

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Japanese occupation of Guangzhou hasCause Japanese invasion of South China
Battle of South Guangxi involvedMilitaryOperation Japanese invasion of South China
this entity surface form: Japanese invasion of Guangxi
Battle of South Guangxi partOf Japanese invasion of South China
Japanese occupation of Hainan partOf Japanese invasion of South China
this entity surface form: Japanese expansion in South China Sea