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  1. During the Japanese occupation of Tianjin123:
    • Tianjin was ruled by the North China Executive Committee, a puppet state based in Beijing.
    • Japanese occupation lasted until August 15, 1945, when Japan surrendered, officially marking the end of World War II.
    • Japan fully occupied Tianjin and the other concessions by the second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 until their defeat in WW2 in 1945.
    • Within two years, Japan obtained possession of most of the ports, major cities, and railways in the region.
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    Throughout the duration of Japanese control of the city, Tianjin was ruled by the North China Executive Committee, a puppet state based in Beijing. Japanese occupation lasted until August 15, 1945, when Japan surrendered, officially marking the end of World War II.
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    Japan fully occupied Tianjin and the other concessions by the second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 until their defeat in WW2 in 1945.
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    Within the course of two years Japan obtained possession of most of the ports, the majority of the chief cities as far west as Hankow (Hankou), and the larger part of the railways. Peiping and Tientsin (Tianjin) were occupied in July 1937.
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    With the onset of the Sino-Japanese War (1937–45), the Japanese occupied Tianjin, and in 1939 they blockaded the British and French concessions in response to anti-Japanese demonstrations. During the civil war period in China (1945–49), Tianjin remained under Nationalist control until mid-January 1949, when the city was captured by the communists.
    The Japanese occupation reveals that repair and reconstruction in Tianjin were ongoing, but perhaps selective processes, that predated both the Nationalist reoccupation of the city and the formation of the Communist People’s Republic of China.
    In July of 1900, the Eight Nation United Army attacked and occupied Tianjin, establishing the Tianjin Provisional Government, which was comprised of representatives from each of the occupying forces ( Russian, British, Japanese, German, French, American, Austro-Hungarian, and Italian ).
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    During the civil war period in China (1945–49), Tianjin remained under Nationalist control until mid-January 1949, when the city was captured by the communists. Since then, Tianjin’s growth as a trading and manufacturing centre has been responsive to internal development needs.
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    Battle of Beiping–Tianjin - Wikipedia

    The Battle of Beiping–Tianjin (simplified Chinese: 平津作战; traditional Chinese: 平津作戰; pinyin: Píng Jīn Zùozhàn), also known as the Battle of Beiping, Battle of Peiping, Battle of Beijing, Battle of Peiking, the Peiking–Tientsin Operation, and by the Japanese as the North China Incident (北支事変, Hokushi jihen) … See more

    During the Marco Polo Bridge Incident on 8 July 1937, the Japanese China Garrison Army attacked the walled city of Wanping (宛平鎮) after an … See more

    Meanwhile, the Japanese civilian government of Prime Minister Konoe in Tokyo held an extraordinary cabinet meeting on 8 July, … See more

    On 29 July, the Japanese collaborationist East Hebei Army troops mutinied against the Japanese in Tongzhou, killing most of their Japanese … See more

    On 28 July, Chiang Kai-shek ordered Song Zheyuan to retreat to Baoding in southern Hebei province. Over the next two days, intense … See more

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    Despite the nominal truce, numerous violations of the ceasefire continued, including another shelling of Wanping by Japanese artillery on … See more

    Meanwhile, on the coast at dawn of 29 July, the IJA 5th Division and Japanese naval forces separately attacked Tianjin and the port at See more

    With the fall of Beijing and Tianjin, the North China Plain was helpless against the Japanese divisions which occupied it by the end of the year. … See more

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  5. Tianjin - Wikipedia

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    WebThroughout the duration of Japanese control of the city, Tianjin was ruled by the North China Executive Committee, a puppet state based in Beijing. Japanese occupation lasted until August 15, 1945, when Japan …