- into
Baoshan District. The
Wusung Radio Tower is a 321
metres tall gu**** mast
situated at
Wusong near Shanghai. The
Wusung Radio Mast was
built in the...
- The
Battle of
Shanghai (traditional Chinese: 淞滬會戰;
simplified Chinese: 淞沪会战; pinyin: Sōng hù huìzhàn) was a
major battle fought between the
Empire of ****an...
- The
January 28
incident or
Shanghai incident (January 28 –
March 3, 1932) was a
conflict between the
Republic of
China and the
Empire of ****an. It took...
- 1921 c. 3
March 1921 SS Hong Moh (South
China Sea) 900 16
September 1927
Wusung (Kuril Islands,
Empire of ****an) 900 4
October 1744 c. 4
October 1744 HMS...
- Hong Kong (14 February) and
Chinese ports in March,
running aground at
Wusung-Road
before its
visit to Nanking. In May 1891, at Yokohama,
Valois was ordered...
- Qing
headquarters was
stationed at the Red Joss
house to the
north of the
Wusung.
Skirmishes occurred between the
Swords and Qing
progressively as the siege...
- II, the
dates for the
years between 1945 and 1950 may be incorrect. If
Wusung Radio Tower survived World War II, it was the
tallest gu****
structure shortly...
- sank
killing about 1,000 of the 1,100
people aboard. 1,000 1927 ****an
Wusung – On 16 September, 900 ****anese
workers died when the steamship,
bound for...
-
Tallest structure in
Scotland Wusung Radio Tower[citation needed] 321
metres (1,053 ft) 193? gu**** mast LF-transmission
China Wusung was at time of completion...
-
opening stages of the
Second Sino-****anese War.
National Revolutionary Army
Wusung –
Shanghai Siege Area (Aug. 7 1937)
Nanking Shanghai Garrison –
Zhang Zhizhong...