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Title
Dew of Death
Description
As the Imperial Japanese Army drove towards Wahan along the southern bank of the Yangtze River, it had to cross through well-defended Wanjialing. After capturing Jinjiang, the 106th Division continued along the railway in an attempt to break through at De’an, but Chinese reinforcements stopped the offensive with heavy …
Publisher
Date
1938-08-23
Scenario#
WO24
Scenario Description
As the Imperial Japanese Army drove towards Wahan along the southern bank of the Yangtze River, it had to cross through well-defended Wanjialing. After capturing Jinjiang, the 106th Division continued along the railway in an attempt to break through at De’an, but Chinese reinforcements stopped the offensive with heavy losses at Shahe and began to surround the invaders. In an attempt to break the encirclement at Xingzi, the two battalions of the 101st Division’s Sato Detachment launched a supporting attack on 21 August against fierce resistance from Wang Jongjiu’s 25th Corps and Ye Zhan’s 66th Corps. Unable to break through the Chinese lines via conventional methods, the Japanese resorted to deploying poison gas.
Location
Xingzi, China
Battle Name
Battle Narrative
The Battle of Wanjialing, known in Chinese text as the Victory of Wanjialing, refers to the Chinese Army's successful engagement during the Wuhan theatre of the Second Sino-Japanese War against the Japanese 101st, 106th, 9th and 27th divisions around the Wanjialing region in 1938. The two and a half month battle resulted in heavy losses of the Japanese 101st and 106th Divisions. The Chinese forces consisted of the 4th Army, the elite 74th Army, 66th Army, 187th Division, 91st Division, New 13th Division, 142nd Division, 60th Division, Reserved 6th Division, 19th Division, a brigade from the 139th Division and the New 15th Division, which totals up to 100,000 men. The chief commander in the frontline was the commander of the 9th Group Army Wu Qiwei. They were under the overall command of the supreme commander of the 9th Military Region Xue Yue. The Japanese forces consisted of the 106th Division, led by Lieutenant-General Junrokurō Matsuura. Under the 106th Division, there were the 111th Infantry Brigade (113th and 147th Infantry Regiments) and 136th Brigade (123rd and 145th Infantry Regiments), as well as regiments of cavalry, artillery, engineers and transport. During the battle, the 101st Division was also deployed. Later during the battle, the 9th and 27th divisions would also be deployed.
Narrative Source
Combatants
Japanese
Chinese
Additional Information
Scenario Type = Deluxe

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