Talk:Operation Ichi-Go

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[edit] Site your sources people

People I need sources. S-o-u-r-c-e-s. What's with this page being as long as it is without even a referance section. Come on people. (And OMG the Japanese outnumber the Chinese? I didn't know situation such as this existed for any of the major battles, or aka, SITE YOUR SOURCES) ParallelPain 02:30, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Three phases

  • Battle of Henan (13 Apr - 25 May 1944)
  • Battle of Hengyang-Changsha (26 May - 8 Aug , 1944)
    • Battle of Changsha (1944) (26 May - 18 June)
  • Battle of Guangxi (16 Aug - 10 Dec 1944)

I'm still trying to get more detail on Ichi-Go, so these phases will likely change. 17:41, 23 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Goals

During hostilities, there are two sets of goals: one for each side. Those editors who know the material too well are likely to neglect, as in this case, to mention who, for instance, wanted to capture airbases and reach Indochina.
--Jerzyt 07:43, 21 February 2008 (UTC)