Chinese Nationalist reoccupation of Shanghai

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The Chinese Nationalist reoccupation of Shanghai was the post–World War II return of Kuomintang government forces to reclaim and administer Shanghai after the end of Japanese control.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
military occupation
post–World War II event
conflictContext Chinese Civil War context
Second Sino-Japanese War aftermath
countryInvolved Republic of China
describedAs return of Kuomintang government forces to reclaim and administer Shanghai after Japanese control
follows Japanese occupation of Shanghai
World War II in Asia
hasCause end of Japanese control of Shanghai
surrender of Japan
hasEffect restoration of Chinese Nationalist administration in Shanghai
transfer of authority from Japanese occupation forces to Kuomintang government
historicalRegion Republican-era Shanghai
involves assumption of civil administration by the Nationalist government
military entry of Nationalist troops into Shanghai
locatedIn China
Republic of China
location Shanghai
opposedBy remaining Japanese military elements
participant Chinese Nationalist government
Imperial Japanese Army
Japanese occupation authorities in Shanghai
Kuomintang
National Revolutionary Army
partOf Chinese theater of World War II aftermath
postwar Allied occupation and settlement in East Asia
politicalOutcome establishment of Nationalist municipal government in Shanghai
integration of Shanghai into postwar Nationalist administrative structure
relatedTo Allied victory in the Pacific War
restoration of Chinese sovereignty over treaty ports
surrender of Japanese garrison in Shanghai
significantFor political consolidation of the Nationalist government after World War II
reassertion of Kuomintang authority in eastern China
transition from Japanese occupation to Chinese Nationalist rule in Shanghai
timePeriod mid-1940s
post–World War II period

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Japanese occupation of Shanghai
followedBy

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