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A list of people with the rank of Major General or above who died on the battlefield in China in World War II.

List of Kuomintang anti-Japanese martyrdom generals

Name, title, time and place of martyrdom (above division level)

General Tong (posthumously awarded), deputy commander of 29 army 1937, 7 and 28, Jingnanyuan.

General Zhao (posthumously awarded), 132 division commander 1937, 7, 28 Jingnanyuan.

General Hao, commander of the 9th Army, 1937, 10, 16, Xinkou, Shanxi.

Lieutenant General Liu Jiaqi, commander of the 54th Division 1937, 10, 16 Xinkou, Shanxi.

Lieutenant General Wu Keren, commander of the 67th Army 1937, 1 1, 9 Songjiang, Shanghai.

Major General of Gao Zhihang Air Force, expelled commander 1937,1kloc-0/,2 1 Zhoujiakou, Henan.

Lieutenant General Xia Guozhang/Deputy Division Commander of KOOC-0/72 Division/KOOC-0/937,/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/,2/KOOC-0/Huzhou, Zhejiang.

Lieutenant General Wu Guozhang, 75th Division 1937, 1 1, 26 Deputy Commander of Huzhou, Zhejiang.

General Rao Guohua, 145 division commander 1937, 1 1, 30 Anhui Guangde (suicide).

Lieutenant General Xiao Shanling and Deputy Commander of Gendarmerie 1937, 12, 12 Nanjing, Jiangsu.

Major General Yao Zhongying, 156 Division Chief of Staff 1937, 12, 12 Nanjing, Jiangsu.

Major General Situfei, chief of staff of Nanjing 160, 1937, 12 and 12 divisions in Jiangsu.

Lieutenant General Liu Zhendong, commander of the Second Road Guerrilla in the Fifth Theater 1938, No.22, Juxian County, Shandong Province.

General Wang (posthumously awarded), 122 division commander, 1938, 3 17 Shandong tengxian.

Zou Shaomeng, 124 Chief of Staff 1938, 3rd Division 17 tengxian, Shandong.

Major General Zhao Weibin, 122 Division Chief of Staff,1938,317 tengxian, Shandong Province.

Fan, head of the Fifth Ranger Corps in northern Henan, 1938, 3rd and 28th regiments in Xiuwu, Henan.

Major General Liu Guiwu, Commander of the Sixth Cavalry Division1938,4,22 Inner Mongolia Butter qianzi.

Lieutenant General Zhu Yuan, 173 Deputy Division Commander 1938, Mengcheng, Shandong, 5 and 9.

Lieutenant General Li Bifan, the 23rd division commander 1938, the 5th division commander 14 Shandong Heze (suicide).

Major General Huang Qidong, Chief of Staff of 23rd Division1938,5, 14 Shandong Heze (suicide).

Lieutenant General Fang Shuhong, 1 14 division commander 1938, No.6 Fengjiachang, Shandong.

Major General Fu, commander of Lubei Guerrilla 1938, 9th and 23rd Shandong Regiments.

Lieutenant General Feng Anbang, commander of 42nd Army 1938, 1 1, No.3 Xiangyang, Hubei.

Major General Lin Yingcan, 152, 1938, 1, 13, deputy commander of Qingyuan, Guangdong.

Lieutenant General Li Guoliang, Director of Military Training Department, 1939, No.3.7 Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province.

Lieutenant General Zhang Qiaoxing, Deputy Chief of Staff of the First Theater 1939, No.3.7 Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province.

Major General Wang Yujiu, Chief of Staff of the 79th Army1939,3,26 Jiangxi Gaoan

Lieutenant General Chen Baoan, commander of 29 army 1939, 5 and 6, was born in Longli, Jiangxi.

Major General Zhang Tangju, commander of Northeast Guerrilla 1939 and Wutaishan 18 in Hebei.

Major-General Han, deputy commander of security in Shandong Province, 13, 1939, 1, No.9 Laiyang, Shandong Province.

Ma Jiangsu First Guerrilla Commander 1940, 1, 3 Jiangsu Wangxiangtai.

Lieutenant General Ding Bingquan, 197 division commander 1940, 1, 25 Wuning, Jiangxi.

Lieutenant General Zheng Zuomin, deputy commander of the 2nd Army, 1940, Kunlun 2, 3, Guangxi.

Lieutenant General Zhong Yi, 173 division commander1940,5,9 Hubei Cangtai (suicide)

General Zhang Zizhong (posthumously awarded), Commander-in-Chief of the 33rd Army 1940, 5, 16 Hubei Pumpkin Shop (the highest-ranking general).

Major General Zhang Jing, Senior Staff Officer of the 33rd Army,1940,5, 16 Hubei Pumpkin Shop.

Commander of the Fifth Column of Dai Yunan Guerrilla, 1940, 5th Regiment of Suiping, Henan.

Lieutenant General Wang Jun, the new 27th division commander 194 1, 5, 9 Shanxi Taizhai.

Major General Liang Xixian, deputy commander of the new 27th Division 194 1, 5,9 Shanxi Taizhai (suicide).

Chen, Chief of Staff of the New 27th Division, 194 1, 5, 9 Shanxi Taizhai.

General Tang Huaiyuan, commander of the 3rd Army, 194 1 5, 12 Shanxi County.

The rise of Lieutenant General Village, 12 division commander 194 15, 13 Maojiawan, Shaanxi.

Major General Jin Chongyin, 17 Army Chief of Staff 194 1 9, 16 Hengshui Town, Shaanxi Province.

Lieutenant General Shi Zuoheng, 70th Division Commander 194 1, 9, 6 Jiangxi County.

Lieutenant General Lai Chuanxiang, 190 Deputy Division Commander 194 1, 9, 24 Liangjia Section, Hunan Province.

Master Zhu, deputy commander of the new 3rd Division 194 1, 9, 25 Gansu

Lieutenant General Li Hanqing, commander of infantry of 57th Division, 194 1, 9, 27 Jiangxi Shanggao.

Lieutenant General Wu Shimin, commander of the 98th Army 194 1, 9, 29, Shanxi, Hebei and East.

Zhu, temporarily appointed as the 30th division commander 1942, 5th and 4th panzhuang.

Major General Guo Zibin, deputy commander of 30th Division, 1942, No.5 and No.4, panzhuang, Shandong.

Lieutenant General Dai Anlan, 200 Division Commander 1942, No.5 and No.26, Maobang Village, Myanmar.

Major General Wang Fengshan, temporary teacher of 45th Division 1942, No.6, No.23, Zhang Weng Village, Shaanxi Province.

Major General Hu Yibin, deputy commander of the 96th Division,1942,7 is buried in Myanmar.

Major General Zhang Qingshu, Senior Staff Officer of Su Ru Theater 1942, No.8 Tangwangshan, Shandong.

Lieutenant General Zhou Fu, Director of Political Department of Su Ru Theatre 1943, Chengdingshan 2,21.

Major General Zhang Shaofang, 1 13 Division Chief of Staff 1943, 2 1 Shandong Chengdingshan.

Major General Gao Daoxian, captain of Shandong Railway Damage Team1943,5 Shandong

Major General Chunyan Jiang, 1 14 Division Chief of Staff1943,7,4 from Zouxian County, Shandong Province.

Peng Shiliang, the temporary division commander of the 5th Division, namely 1943, 1 1, 15 Hubei Shimen.

Lieutenant General Xu Guozhang, 150, 1943,1,2 1 teacher, from Hubei (suicide).

Sun, 10 division commander 1943, 12, 1 Changde, Hunan.

Major General Lu Guangwei, deputy commander of the eighth division, 1944, 5th and 5th regiments in Yingshang, Anhui.

General Li Jiayu, Commander-in-Chief of the 36th Army1944,5,21Qinjiapo, Henan.

Major General Chen Shaotang, 104 Division Infantry Commander1944,5,21Qinjiapo, Henan Province

Major General Zhou Dingming, deputy head of the 36th Army, Qinjiapo, Henan,1944,5,21.

Deputy division commander of Wang 8th Division 1944, 6th Division 10 Henan Lingbao.

Lieutenant General Wang Jiaben, commander of the 79th Army 1944, 9th and 7th Regiments, Dongan, Hunan.

Lieutenant General Kan Wei Yong, 13 1 teacher 1944, 1 1 0 Guilin committed suicide.

Lieutenant General Chen Jiheng, Chief of Staff of Guilin Defense Command, 1944, 1 1, 10 Guilin, Guangxi (suicide)

Major General Lu Zhanmeng, 3 1 Army Chief of Staff 1944, 1 1, 10 Guilin, Guangxi.

Lieutenant General Qi Xueqi, deputy commander of the 38th Division1945,5, 13 Yangon, Myanmar.

Commander of the First Commando of the Third War Zone in Hu 1945, No.6 Xiaofeng, Zhejiang

During the eight-year Anti-Japanese War, the Kuomintang army organized 22 large-scale battles,165,438+065,438+07 important battles, and more than 38,000 small-scale battles, killing 2.33 million Japanese troops (according to the Kuomintang's own announcement, it was 5180,000). There were 32 casualties11419, casualties 1380957, 2,468 aircraft losses and 4,768 pilots casualties. * * * There were 600,000 armed casualties led by the production party, 1.2 1.300 recruited by the national government and 1.405 million recruited by the provinces.

From 1929 to 1933, about 25,000 officers graduated from the Central Military Academy, of which 10000 officers died from 1937 to1kloc-0/month.

In large-scale battles, it is not uncommon for Kuomintang officers and men to die for their country by defending Xiangshan Pass. 1937 During the Sino-Japanese War, thousands of Kuomintang officers and men were killed or injured every hour, and the main divisions replenished their troops four or five times. Two-thirds of the original junior officers and soldiers were killed or injured, and more than half of the brigade and head of the regiment were killed or injured. In the history of the Chinese nation and all nationalities in the world resisting the enemy and aggression, there are few examples of its heroic sacrifice. The heroic song "China Will Never Die" by 800 heroes in the five-star warehouse in Shanghai shocked the whole world. For many years, the British, who thought that China people were not good at fighting and were easily intimidated, were also surprised by the courage and perseverance of China people. Major General smalley of the British army said: "He has never seen anything more heroic than China's death squads finally defending Zhabei."