Battle of Jinan (1930)

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Battle of Jinan (1930)
Part of the Central Plains War
DateAugust 14, 1930
Location
Result Central Army victory
Belligerents
National Revolutionary Army Central Army anti-Chiang forces
Commanders and leaders
Jiang Guangnai
Cai Tingkai
Chen Cheng
Fu Zuoyi
Li Shengda
Li Fujuan

The Battle of Jinan was between the forces of Chiang Kai-shek and those of his opponents. Fu Zuoyi abandoned Jinan and the National Revolutionary Army entered the city on August 16.

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