
Operation Ichi-Go: Japan’s Mostly Forgotten Last Big, Born-in-Taiwan War Offensive – S5-E24
The Taiwan History Podcast: Formosa Files
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The Siege and Its Aftermath
This chapter recounts the intense battle between Chinese defenders and Japanese forces during World War II, showcasing the determination of the besieged soldiers and President Chiang Kai-shek's reflections amid the chaos. It delves into the strategic implications of aerial bombardments and Operation Ichigo, examining the economic decline and morale crises that plagued the Chinese nationalist forces. Additionally, the contributions of American journalist Theodore White highlight the broader narrative of war's devastating impact on both soldiers and civilians.
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