| Year | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 1937 | This battle saw Japanese forces swiftly capture two major northern Chinese cities, one of whom is today the country's capital, marking the escalation of the Second Sino-Japanese War. | Battle of {Beiping-Tianjin} | 100%
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| 1937 | A months-long battle where Chinese forces fiercely defended from Japanese troops in a key port city, ultimately suffering a costly defeat but showcasing China's determination in the war. | Battle of {Shanghai} | 100%
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| 1937 | A grim event following Japan's capture of China's capital, where hundreds of thousands of civilians and prisoners of war were brutally killed. | {Nanjing} Massacre | 97%
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| 1938 | One of the longest battles and the bloodiest battle of the war. Despite fierce resistance, Japan captures the city, forcing the Chinese government to relocate to Chongqing. | Battle of {Wuhan} | 94%
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| 1938 | This battle was a key confrontation between the two belligents, with Japan aiming to capture a strategic southern port city, leading to intense urban combat and eventual Japanese control. | Battle of {Guangzhou} | 88%
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| 1938-1943 | Japan launches sustained air raids on the provisional capital of China, with the goal of breaking Chinese morale. The bombing continues intermittently until 1943, resulting in thousands of civilian deaths. | Bombing of {Chongqing} | 85%
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| 1939-1942 | The three battles for this town were a series of defensive operations by Chinese forces that repelled Japanese attempts to capture the city, preventing further expansion in central China. | Battle of {Changsha} | 64%
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| 1939 | A battle which resulted in a Japanese victory and lead to the capture of Jiangxi Province. | Battle of {Nanchang} | 33%
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| 1943 | Japanese forces attempt to capture this town in Hunan province, but after fierce resistance and counterattacks, the Chinese managed to retake the city. | Battle of {Changde} | 27%
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| 1938 | A battle where Chinese forces fought to defend a key transportation hub, ultimately retreating after heavy losses but delaying Japan's advance into central China. | Battle of {Xuzhou} | 27%
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| 1938 | A Chinese victory where Chinese forces successfully ambushed and defeated Japanese troops, boosting morale with their first major triumph. | Battle of {Taierzhuang} | 24%
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| 1944 | Japanese forces captured a strategically important city in Hunan province after intense fighting, despite determined Chinese resistense. | Battle of {Hengyang} | 15%
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| 1945 | Also known as the Xiangxi Campaign, was one of the last major engagements between Chinese and Japanese forces during the Second Sino-Japanese War. | Battle of {West Hunan} | 15%
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