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What year was the July 7th Incident?

The July 7th Incident was 1937.

1On July 7th, 937, the Japanese invaders launched the "July 7th Incident" in Lugouqiao outside the ancient city of Wanping, and the soldiers and civilians in China rose up to resist, which opened the prelude to the Chinese nation's all-round war of resistance. 1On the evening of July 7th, 937, the Japanese army exercised near Lugou Bridge in the southwest of Beiping, and asked to enter Wanping County on the grounds that a soldier was "missing", but 29 army, the defender of China, sternly refused.

After that, the Japanese army shelled the ancient city of Wanping, and the first 29 army rose up against Japan. This is the July 7th Incident that shocked China and foreign countries, also known as the Lugouqiao Incident.

The influence of the July 7th Incident:

The July 7th Incident was the beginning of China's comprehensive War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, and China opened the first large-scale anti-fascist battlefield in the East. The country achieved the second cooperation, and the anti-Japanese national United front was finally formed. The Red Army was reorganized into the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army. 1937 In July, the Japanese fascist group launched the July 7th Incident after full preparation.

It upgraded the local war provoked in northeast China in 193 1 to a full-scale war of aggression against China, and took the lead in igniting the Second World War in the east of the world.