Episode 203-Shanghai-The Dominance of Japanese Air and Sea Power

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Posted On October 4, 2017

The Japanese are unloading men and material at a frustratingly slow rate, due to the tides. Until they are ready to launch their assault, their navy and air force keep Chiang Kai-Shek’s forces pinned down.

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