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When did Japan's full-scale invasion of China take place?
1937 July 7th.

1On July 7, 937, Japanese imperialism launched the Lugouqiao Incident (also known as the July 7 Incident) and launched a full-scale war of aggression against China.

On the night of July 7th, a Japanese army borrowed the name of "military exercise" near Lugouqiao to make trouble with the China garrison. He used the disappearance of a soldier as an excuse to ask for a search in wanping county. Japanese unreasonable demands were rejected by China.

While the negotiations were still going on, the Japanese army launched an attack on the China garrison in the Lugouqiao area, shelling Wanping County. China defended 29 army and rose up to resist, and the Chinese nation started an all-round war of resistance.

Historical background:

The July 7th Incident, also known as the Lugouqiao Incident and the July 7th Lugouqiao Incident, was a Sino-Japanese military conflict in Lugouqiao, Beiping, China on July 7th, 1937. Japan launched an all-out attack on China. The July 7th Incident was deliberately created by Japanese imperialism to realize its ambition of annexing China, and it was the beginning of its full-scale invasion of China.

China opened the first large-scale anti-fascist battlefield in the East. The second cooperation was realized, and finally the anti-Japanese national United front was formed. 1937 In July, the Japanese fascist group launched the July 7th Incident after full preparation.