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Recent CCTV documentary of a mid-1945 hilltop battle where 1000 Japanese were killed
[edit]--Bths83Cu87Aiu06 (talk) 19:48, 6 March 2012 (UTC) As I glimpsed from the little I saw of the documentary, the Chinese forces were successful in taking the hilltop and sending any surviving opposition scurrying, but at a terrible loss (compared with the forces of the living God on Earth, Japanese).
Very vague and consequently useless. Where was the hilltop, what date, how big of a battle was it? Honestly, it sounds like you're talking about Mt. Song, but one measly hilltop is a drop of grain compared to the scope of the Second Guangxi Campaign. There were individual Japanese holdouts in the Manchurian Strategic Offensive as well, yet the overall campaign was a massive success with lopsided casualty figures. We've got to keep things in perspective. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2604:2D80:8402:0:FDDA:A825:EC1:DB69 (talk) 17:11, 5 July 2016 (UTC)
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