Order of Battle Battle of Pingxingguan
China
Chinese units mentioned defending Pingxingguan: [1]
- 17th Corps - Kao Kuei-tse (from 7th Army Group)
- 84st Division - Kao Kuei-tse (concurrent)
- 21st Division - Li Hsien-chou
- 73rd Division - Liu Feng-pin (from 33rd Army)
- 15th Corps - Liu Mao-en (from 13th Army)
- 64th Division - Wu Ting-lin
- 65th Division - Liu Mao-en (concurrent)
- 115th Division – Lin Biao, deputy Nie Rongzhen (from 18th Army Group – 8th Route Army)
- 343th Brigade - Zhou Jianping
- 685th Regiment – Yang Dezhi
- 686th Regiment - Li Tienyou
- 344th Brigade - Xu Haidong
- 687th Regiment - Zhang Shaodong
- 688th Regiment – ? (in reserve)
- 343th Brigade - Zhou Jianping
Japan
Attacking Pingxingguan:
- 21st Brigade, 5th Japanese Division
Japanese forces in the ambush battle of Pingxingguan:
- 3rd Battalion, 21st Regiment, 21st Brigade, 5th Japanese Division
- Supply troops of the 21st Regiment - Lieutenant 高桥义夫
- 15 supply troops and 70 escorts in 70 horse-drawn vehicles with 50 horses, filled with clothes, food, ammunition and proceeded westwards towards Pingxingguan.
- Japanese 6th Depot
- 2nd Company motorized supply column - First Lieutenant 矢岛俊彦
- 176 men in 50 trucks
- 3rd Company motorized supply column - Major 中西次八
- ? men in 30 trucks
- 2nd Company motorized supply column - First Lieutenant 矢岛俊彦
Sources
- [1] Hsu Long-hsuen and Chang Ming-kai, History of The Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) 2nd Ed., 1971. Translated by Wen Ha-hsiung, Chung Wu Publishing; 33, 140th Lane, Tung-hwa Street, Taipei, Taiwan Republic of China.
- Description (in Chinese) of the Battle of Pingxingguan in the on line version of the book: 中国抗日战争正面战场作战记 (China's Anti-Japanese War Combat Operations) by 郭汝瑰 (Guo Rugui), Jiangsu People's Publishing House, 2005-7-1, ISBN 7214030349
- a more recent study (in Chinese) 关于平型关战斗的史实重建问题 "On the reconstruction of the facts of the Battle of Pingxingguan" by Professor Yang Kui Song
- Pingxingguan Campaign
旧日军档案中的平型关大捷
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