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Processed by: | richwarm (2012-10-01 21:57:34 UTC) |
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<< review queue entry 42633 - submitted by 'vermillon' >> It seems a strange phrase to me. Is it possible to "spark WW2 between" two countries? Editor: "sparked WW2 between Japan and China" is indeed a rather confused and misleading phrase -- or, to say the least, breaks with historical convention. "Although the Empire of Japan was already at war with the Republic of China in 1937, the world war is generally said to have begun on 1 September 1939, with the invasion of Poland by Germany" [Wp] |
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# = 七七事變 七七事变 [Qi1 Qi1 Shi4 bian4] /Marco Polo Bridge Incident of 7th July 1937 that sparked WW2 between Japan and China/ - 七七事變 七七事变 [Qi1 Qi1 Shi4 bian4] /Marco Polo Bridge Incident of 7th July 1937 that sparked WW2 between Japan and China/ + 七七事變 七七事变 [Qi1 Qi1 Shi4 bian4] /Marco Polo Bridge Incident of 7th July 1937, regarded as the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War 抗日戰爭|抗日战争[Kang4 Ri4 Zhan4 zheng1]/ # Editor added ~ - 盧溝橋事變 卢沟桥事变 [Lu2 gou1 Qiao2 Shi4 bian4] /the Marco Polo Bridge Incident of 7th July 1937 that sparked WW2 between Japan and China/ + 盧溝橋事變 卢沟桥事变 [Lu2 gou1 Qiao2 Shi4 bian4] /Marco Polo Bridge Incident of 7th July 1937, regarded as the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War 抗日戰爭|抗日战争[Kang4 Ri4 Zhan4 zheng1]/ |