WWI’s Forgotten War in Asia - Clash of Japan and Germany
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00:00:00 - WWI’s Forgotten Front: Germany vs Japan
00:02:29 - Why Japan Enters the War: The Anglo-Japanese Alliance
00:03:25 - The Ultimatum: Germany’s China Base on the Line
00:04:02 - Singtao’s Defenses: Ships, Forts, and a Tiny Garrison
00:06:10 - Landings & Floods: Japan Encircles the Peninsula
00:11:15 - Trenches, Typhoons, and the Siege Tightens
00:13:02 - Final Bombardment & Storming the Redoubts: Tingtao Falls
Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Cbvaz5PeB00DPIM_Ii7QnwyK2sdnXqWozfvNUQcmxxE/edit?usp=sharing
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