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Anime News: 2nd That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Film's Teaser Reveals New Story, February 27 Debut

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 6:09


The official website for Gekijō-ban Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken: Sōkai no Namida-hen (That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Tears of the Blue Sea Arc), the second anime film for the That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken) franchise, unveiled a new teaser trailer and visual for the film on Tuesday. The teaser reveals the film's original plot (not based on a story from the earlier novel and manga series) and February 27 opening date.The film's original plot is set after the celebration of the foundation of the Tempest Federation, with Elmesia, the ruler of the elf nation of Sarion, inviting Rimuru and other senior Tempest officials to vacation at a resort island in Sarion. Rimuru and the others enjoy their short vacation, but with the appearance of a mysterious girl named Yura as well as a looming darkness, it seems Rimuru must confront a new threat.Support The Podcast!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/roose366/subscribe⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow For More Content &Streams!Twitch: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.twitch.tv/roosejp⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Kick: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://kick.com/roosejp⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@Roose366 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube Gaming: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@RooseJp/videos⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tiktok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@podcastonanime⁠

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.158 Fall and Rise of China: Battle of Shanghai #3

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 36:01


Last time we spoke about Black Saterday and Operation Iron Fist. Conflict erupted in Shanghai on August 13, when Japanese marines disguised as civilians provoked Chinese guards, resulting in fierce gunfire and urban warfare. Both sides engaged in skirmishes around vital locations, with the Eight Character Bridge becoming a focal point. On August 14, air raids misfired catastrophically, killing over a thousand civilians in what became known as "Black Saturday." In an attempt to regain control, Chiang Kai-shek authorized Operation Iron Fist, a bold offensive targeting Japanese strongholds. The attack commenced early on August 17, involving coordinated assaults aimed at exploiting weak points in the enemy defenses. However, poor coordination, entrenched opposition, and the complexity of urban combat resulted in further devastating losses for the Chinese troops. By August 18, Operation Iron Fist had failed, with the Japanese reinforcing their positions and announcing a strategic shift towards expanded military engagement.   #158 The Battle of Shanghai Part 3: The Chinese Counteroffensive “Drive them into the Sea!” Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. On August 18, the Japanese military reinforced their presence in Shanghai, shipping an additional 1,400 marines from Manchuria to bolster the ranks of the Japanese Shanghai Special Naval Landing Force or “SNLF”. Yes, all of you who don't listen to my Pacific War week by week podcast are going to get a lot of acronym lessons soon. And yes, they are not quote en quote real marines, but like most telling these stories its easier to refer to them this way. This influx of troops was a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, heightening tensions as the battle for control intensified. As the battle in Shanghai raged on, a growing sentiment emerged among Chinese leaders that crucial chances had been squandered. On August 18, Chiang Kai-shek sent his trusted aide, Deputy War Minister Chen Cheng, to confer with General Zhang Zhizhong at the front lines. They assessed the situation and agreed that instead of attacking the heavily fortified Hongkou area, they should redirect their focus to the Yangshupu district. The aim was to breach the defenses and split the Japanese forces along the Huangpu River. This strategic shift was precisely what the German military advisers and frontline commanders had anticipated, signaling a decisive move away from their earlier hesitance to engage within settlement boundaries. As attrition took its toll on the Chinese troops already committed in Shanghai, the responsibility for the offensive was placed on the newly arrived 36th Infantry Division, a unit highly trained by German forces. They were positioned to advance from the eastern edge of Hongkou, with two regiments tasked to march south toward the Huangpu. In the early hours of the 19th, two regiments of the 36th launched their long-planned attack, moving swiftly towards the front lines. The night was illuminated by the flames of sabotage and incendiary bombs, aiding visibility amid the chaos. However, the assault quickly faced significant challenges. Many of the Chinese soldiers were inexperienced, becoming easy targets for Japanese infantry positioned in rooftops and upper-story windows. In the absence of cover, some troops were forced to take shelter behind the fallen bodies of their comrades. For a moment, the Chinese troops felt a surge of hope, believing they could push the Japanese into the Huangpu River. General Zhang Fakui, observing from the opposite bank, envisioned a breakthrough. However, upon reaching Broadway, parallel to the river, they confronted a formidable barrier. High walls guarded the wharves, and even the largest artillery pieces struggled to breach the defenses. Attempts to scale the steel gate resulted in devastating fire from entrenched Japanese machine gunners, while fortified factories like the Gong Da Cotton Mill proved equally impenetrable. As the Chinese forces suffered under relentless bombardment, their momentum diminished. The 88th Infantry Division, previously effective, showed signs of disarray and hesitated to engage. Compounding their woes, Japanese reinforcements arrived, swelling their ranks to 6,300 well equipped marines. Despite these challenges, the Chinese committed to deploying their newly acquired British built Vickers tanks, a symbol of their efforts to modernize their military over the years. But with each hour, the balance of power tilted further in favor of the Japanese forces. Meanwhile the 87th Infantry Division was assigned two armored companies, yet it suffered catastrophic losses. The tanks, recently shipped from Nanjing, had crews untrained in coordinated assaults, and many were left without infantry support. The Chinese forces struggled to secure adjacent streets, allowing Japanese armor to outflank and destroy their tanks. The Japanese, too, faced coordination challenges between their armor and infantry, resulting in some of their tanks being annihilated by Chinese anti-tank weapons. On the 20th, General Zhang Zhizhong inspected the Yangshupu front and encountered a former student leading a tank company ready to attack the wharves. The tanks, hastily repaired and ill equipped for battle, faced fierce enemy fire, and the young officer expressed concern about the infantry's ability to keep pace. Despite Zhang's insistence that the assault must proceed, the attack ended in disaster as the tank company was decimated by shells from anchored vessels. The battle blended modern warfare with tactics reminiscent of earlier centuries. An officer named Wu Yujun managed a position during a Japanese cavalry attack on the 18th. After two unsuccessful assaults, Wu set an ambush that resulted in the annihilation of the Japanese riders. This incident illustrated the stark contrast on the battlefield where Chinese soldiers often confronted a technologically superior enemy while grappling with their own inexperience.  Many of the Chinese units arriving in Shanghai were very green, countless having never faced battle before, and their lack of experience proved costly in the initial days of fighting. Brigade Commander Fang Jing of the 98th Division observed that his soldiers constructed inadequate fortifications that crumbled under the Japanese 150mm howitzers. He lamented, “Often, the positions they built were too weak and couldn't withstand the enemy's artillery,”. On the 20th, 5 Chinese aircraft returned after yet another unsuccessful attack on the Japanese battleship Izumo, which remained anchored in the Huangpu. During their flight over western Zhabei, they encountered two Japanese seaplanes. One Chinese pilot broke formation, diving steeply to fire a brief machine-gun salvo, but his plane was quickly shot down, bursting into flames before crashing. The Chinese attacks had posed a significant threat to Japanese bombers, particularly the vulnerable Mitsubishi G3M medium aircraft targeting Shanghai and central China. Japan's First Combined Air Group suffered heavy losses, with half of its medium attack planes damaged or destroyed within the first three days of fighting. However, the Chinese pilots, largely inexperienced and inadequately trained, began to falter against the superior Japanese fighters, eventually withdrawing from the skies over Shanghai. Ground troops expressed frustration over the lack of effective air support, as they rarely saw their planes after the 20th, instead carrying out major troop movements only under the cover of darkness. The Japanese air superiority drastically affected operations on the ground, dictating when Chinese soldiers could eat and transport supplies. Without effective fighter protection and limited anti-aircraft capabilities, the Chinese troops were left exposed. Most of their anti-aircraft weaponry consisted of 20mm Solothurn guns that were ineffective against aircraft and were more often used against infantry. Officers hesitated to use these guns for fear of revealing their positions to the enemy.  By the morning of the 21st, the 36th Division had been relentlessly attacking the wharf area for over 48 hours, yet victory remained elusive. Although some tanks had infiltrated the wharf, they were met with dishearteningly strong Japanese defenses and a well-manned enemy presence. The commanders recognized that they had advanced too quickly without securing their flanks, and their reserves, which could have provided crucial support, remained in the rear. Reluctantly, they concluded that a withdrawal was necessary. The retreat was a painful acknowledgment that pushing the Japanese into the Huangpu River would not be as straightforward as hoped. Part of the Chinese failure stemmed from an inability to execute joint operations across different military branches. German advisors noted that artillery support for the forces in Yangshupu from the Pudong side was limited. In contrast, Japanese naval guns were actively providing support, significantly relieving the pressure on their marines. This imbalance resulted in heavy losses for the Chinese, with the 36th Division suffering over 2,000 casualties by the late 22nd. Meanwhile, Japanese naval aircraft attempted to impede the movement of additional Chinese troops to Shanghai by bombing the railway from Suzhou. Although several bridges were destroyed and railway stations sustained damage, the delays were minimal, offering some reassurance to Chinese commanders who understood that reinforcements were essential for a successful continuation of the battle. The light cruiser Jintsu, carrying the 3rd Division, set to land six miles north of Shanghai, while the 11th Division would disembark a dozen miles further up the Yangtze River. By the evening of the 21st, the task force arrived at the Yangtze River and the Saddle Islands off the river estuary. The soldiers had to transfer to smaller vessels capable of navigating the shallow waters of the Huangpu River.  On the 23rd, Matsui Iwane got aboard the light cruiser Yura and was greeted by Rear Admiral Chuichi Nagumo, then the commander of the 8th cruiser division. Yes, the same man who would be blamed for losing at Midway in 1942. The Japanese fleet had made a strategic sweep as far south as Hangzhou Bay the previous day to disrupt Chinese troop movements and force them to spread thin along the coast. However, with the landings imminent, it was clear the assault would happen at Wusong and Chuanshakou. Initially, Matsui preferred landing both divisions at Chuanshakou for a sweeping advance into the lightly defended countryside west of Shanghai, which would encircle tens of thousands of Chinese soldiers. The 3rd Fleet, however, proposed a bolder strategy: the 11th Infantry Division would proceed with the landing at Chuanshakou, while the 3rd Infantry Division would land at Wusong, directly confronting the heavily concentrated Chinese forces around Shanghai. This plan aimed to exert pressure from both the front and the rear, a tactic that could yield success but risked high casualties if faced with stiff Chinese resistance. Aware of the operation's risks, the naval officers sought to ease potential tensions with their army counterparts by offering over 500 elite marines to support the assault, preparing for what could be a pivotal moment in the campaign. Shortly after midnight on the 23rd, the marines designated as the primary assault wave at Wusong arrived in a convoy of steamers from Shanghai. Their arrival was eagerly anticipated, as they would spare the 3rd Division from being the first to land. As the naval artillery barrage reached a deafening climax, the boats glided across the smooth water towards the shore. Any time a Chinese machine gun opened fire, it drew immediate response from the Japanese gunners, swiftly silencing the threat. Meanwhile, trench mortars onshore targeted the advancing vessels, but their rounds fell harmlessly into the water without causing any damage. At 3:00 am, the first landing craft reached the bank, dropped anchor, and lowered its ramp. The marines waded ashore, climbing the 15 foot high dike to survey the terrain. Suddenly, machine gun fire erupted from a Chinese position just 50 yards away, cutting down several marines. Undeterred, the marines charged with fixed bayonets across the open field. An explosion marked the spot where a soldier had triggered a landmine, followed by more detonations, but there was no retreat; they pressed on, swarming over the Chinese trench and engaging in a brief yet fierce hand-to-hand struggle. Within moments, they had taken the position. The marines quickly cleared the area, paving a path to their immediate objective, a military road running parallel to the Huangpu River. While setting up defensive positions, the 3rd Division began to disembark at the water's edge. By 8:00 a.m, the divisional command stepped ashore as the last unit to arrive. Meanwhile, naval pilots were busy bombing and strafing roads further inland to impede any enemy reinforcements. The landing had unfolded with remarkable success, marking a significant moment in the operation and setting the stage for greater advances by Japanese forces. Meanwhile the 11th division began setting foot on the beach north of Chuanshakou at 3:50 am. As the soldiers advanced towards the town's outskirts, they encountered only minimal resistance as Chuanshakou was defended by a single Chinese company.  Matsui was pleased with the outcome; everything had unfolded according to plan and, in fact, better than he had dared to hope. Casualties in both divisions were surprisingly low, amounting to little more than 40 soldiers. At 5:30 am, Zhang Zhizhong received an urgent phone call at his new headquarters in a small village near Nanxiang. On the line was Liu Heding, commander of the 56th Infantry Division, reporting that an enemy force of unknown size had landed near Chuanshakou. With heavy bombardment disrupting communications, details were scarce, but Zhang immediately recognized the gravity of the situation: a new front was opening, complicating his command significantly. Realizing he could not effectively manage the situation from Nanxiang with communications down, Zhang decided to head to the command post of the 87th Infantry Division in Jiangwan, a town closer to the landing area. By the time he arrived at the 87th Division's base, it was nearly 9:00 am. He was informed that the Japanese had not only landed at Chuanshakou but also at Wusong. Recognizing the urgency, he quickly dispatched half of the 87th Infantry Division and a regiment from the recently arrived Training Brigade, an elite unit fresh from Nanjing, to respond to the threat. Given that the 56th Infantry Division alone could not secure the area around Chuanshakou, Zhang assigned the 98th Infantry Division to defend most of the Yangtze riverbank under threat. He also dispatched the 11th Division, which had just arrived in the Shanghai area with Deputy War Minister Chen Cheng to move toward Luodian, a town just a few miles from the landing zone at Chuanshakou.  Meanwhile, the Japanese forces were advancing swiftly. While the main landing contingent engaged in fierce fighting for control of Chuanshakou, a small unit of a few hundred soldiers was dispatched down the road to Luodian. Marching under the scorching August sun, the reservists, weary from the trek, found little resistance upon reaching Luodian. They hastily set up camp without adequately preparing defenses, making them vulnerable targets. Later that afternoon, advance units of the 11th Infantry Division reached Luodian, shaken but determined to attack even after facing air raids on their journey. The ensuing skirmish was swift; within an hour, the Japanese were repelled. Back over at Wusong Hu Guobing received orders to push back the Japanese on August 21st. He led his regiment towards the Japanese lines, as his platoons dispersed further, dividing into smaller squads. Soon, the sharp crack and rattle of small arms fire resonated along the regiment's front. Battalion Commander Qin Shiquan, a graduate of the Central Military Academy, led two companies toward the enemy positions, taking care to remain unnoticed. When they drew close enough, he ordered his bugler to sound the charge. Then, raising his Mauser pistol, he turned to face his men and shouted, “Attack! Attack!” This sudden noise revealed his position, making it vulnerable. Japanese observers hidden nearby quickly relayed his coordinates to warships offshore. Within minutes, shells began to rain down on the unit with alarming accuracy. Amidst the storm of fire unleashed by the Japanese, all semblance of order disintegrated, and chaos ensued as each unit fought to survive. Hu Guobing spent most of the day dodging Japanese aircraft that circled overhead, waiting for targets to emerge. As Hu Guobing recalled “It felt as though the enemy could see everything. It was crucial not to act rashly. Our only real options were to take cover in a hole or hide behind a ridge”. The gunfire continued throughout the afternoon and did not relent until darkness began to fall. Only then could the soldiers breathe a little easier, grab a few bites of their field rations, and quench their parched throats with sips from their water canteens. Seizing the relative safety of night, they hurried to improve their positions, knowing that once dawn arrived, it would be too late; a shallow trench or inadequate camouflage could spell doom. Although it had been Chiang Kai-Shek's decision to place Zhang Zhizhong and Feng Yuxiang in charge of Shanghai, now designated the 3rd War Zone, he was having regrets. In a telephone conversation with Feng Yuxiang shortly after the Japanese landings, Chiang emphasized the importance of monitoring the younger front-line commanders. He urged “Don't hesitate to give them advice,”. Feng assured him that he would not hold back. He then recounted an anecdote about General Nogi Maresuke, who, during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, allegedly delegated all major decisions to his chief of staff. Feng told him “The frontline commanders possess courage and a fighting spirit. Their role is to take orders and engage in battle. Mine is to stay back, like Nogi, write a few poems, and wait for the inevitable,”. Chiang persistently insisted, “Regardless of the situation, don't be shy. Share your insights with them.” “Of course,” Feng responded. “If I notice something amiss, I'll address it without hesitation. You can count on me.” However, this assurance did little to calm Chiang's concerns. A great concern was Zhang Zhizhong. Much of his rhetoric about fighting the Japanese seemed to lack substance. Zhang had not demonstrated the necessary resolve to launch attacks against the small Japanese forces in the city when decisive action could have turned the tide of the battle. With Japanese reinforcements firmly entrenched in two locations within the greater Shanghai area, it was now too late to pursue a quick victory over the enemy. Compounding the issue, Zhang appeared to spend an excessive amount of time making grandiose statements to the newspapers rather than focusing on the ground situation. Chiang's frustration was palpable, and it was shared by his German advisors, who concurred that Zhang lacked the requisite “toughness” to confront Japanese resistance effectively. The decision to send Deputy War Minister Chen Cheng to the front was an early indication that Chiang was considering replacing Zhang. In a particularly humiliating twist, Zhang was not even informed of Chen Cheng's appointment and learned about it indirectly through other field commanders. Fearing that he was being sidelined, Zhang Zhizhong hurried to the 3rd War Zone headquarters in Suzhou to assess the situation. While in Suzhou, called Chiang, whom began harshly criticizing him for being so far behind the front lines. “What are you doing in Suzhou? What are you doing in Suzhou?”. Zhang Zhizhong replied “Mr. Chairman, I'm back in Suzhou to discuss important strategic matters. Otherwise, I'm constantly at the front What's the matter with you?” Chiang was incensed by this perceived disrespect. “What's the matter with me? You ask me what's the matter with me!” His voice rising to a hoarse shriek, Chiang Kai-shek abruptly hung up. At this point, Zhang must have had little doubt that his days as the chief field commander were numbered. The Japanese landings had accomplished their immediate objective of relieving pressure on the small marine forces holed up in Shanghai. As a result, the Chinese were forced to halt their attacks on Hongkou and Yangshupu and had to reconsider how to allocate their resources across various fronts. If the Japanese landing party grew large enough, the Chinese forces could risk becoming the target of a Japanese pincer movement. In essence, within a few days, they had shifted from an offensive posture to a defensive one. Against this backdrop, Chen Cheng,  leading the 15th Army Group, arrived in Suzhou on August 24th. His presence aimed to bolster resistance, and he was also there to familiarize himself with local conditions, as he was expected to take on a greater role at the front shortly. Chen's confident demeanor and readiness to overrule local commanders indicated that real authority already resided with him. While he agreed with Zhang Zhizhong's plans from the previous day to counter the landings, he deemed them insufficient given the threat posed by the fresh Japanese troops. Consequently, he ordered that more soldiers be redeployed from Shanghai proper to the landing zones. To counter the dire situation, Falkenhausen devised a plan aimed at reigniting enthusiasm for the offensive among the Chinese forces. During a meeting on the 25th, he proposed rallying all troops in the Luodian area to mount a coordinated attack from all sides against the Japanese landing force. Emphasizing the German preference for a decisive strike, he aimed to push the invaders back into the Yangtze. The assembled officers expressed their agreement with the plan. However, as dawn broke, the optimism from the night's discussions began to wane. It had been 48 hours since the landings, and the Japanese army had solidified its foothold at Chuanshakou, rapidly approaching a point of strength that would make it nearly impossible to dislodge them. Tanks and artillery were assembled along the riverbank, while engineers constructed a pier to facilitate the faster unloading of troops and supplies. They had already established a bridgehead that extended 10 miles in length and reached a depth of five miles, initiating the construction of a road heading inland, an evident preparation for a major offensive. In a secret report to Chiang Kai-shek, Falkenhausen outlined the challenging situation as the Japanese consolidated their material advantages. “It should be noted that the enemy's army and navy operate in close coordination. Although their land-based artillery is still relatively weak, this is offset by their robust naval artillery and ship-based aircraft,”. He further noted that the airfields on Chongming Island contributed to Japan's now “complete air superiority, as a result, the main operations on our side should be executed after dark.”  From late August onward, most Chinese movements occurred after sunset. Only then could Chinese and Japanese infantry engage on more equal footing, without the overwhelming advantage provided by air support. Night became the great equalizer in the uneven battle for Shanghai. During the day, the relentlessly active Japanese forces seemed to be everywhere. They deployed rubber boats up small rivers to scout and disrupt. Their observation balloons hovered on the horizon, keeping a vigilant watch on the Chinese and swiftly scrambling aircraft upon detecting any movement. They combined technological superiority with a bravery that bordered on the suicidal; when faced with the prospect of capture, many Japanese soldiers preferred death. Following a fierce battle in the vicinity of Luodian, the Chinese retrieved the body of a sergeant major who had committed hara-kiri, while a gravely injured private was found attempting to slit his own throat with his bayonet. Luodian remained the immediate target for nearly all the Japanese forces in the area, facing the same Chinese units that had driven them out on August 23rd. The Chinese were well entrenched in and around the town, but they lacked the numbers to consider launching offensive operations against the Japanese at Chuanshakou. Instead, their priority was to strengthen their defenses. While waiting for the Japanese to resume the assault, they endured massive and sustained bombardment. Among the Chinese officers, there was a growing sense of crisis and a palpable fear that their defensive line could collapse at any moment. From their perspective, the Japanese appeared to be gaining momentum. However, the situation looked quite different from the Japanese invaders' point of view. Japanese casualties began to rise as the Chinese reinforcements sent to the Luodian area started to make an impact. Two days after the landings, the number of dead and injured from the 11th Division had exceeded 400, and the toll continued to climb. Among the casualties was a senior staff officer who was killed moments after stepping off his landing craft at Chuanshakou, struck down by a Chinese aircraft that had evaded Japanese fighter cover. The death toll escalated so quickly that not all bodies could be cremated, as was customary for the Japanese; privates and junior officers were hastily buried instead. For an army that prided itself on honoring its fallen soldiers more than those left alive, this was a significant blow to morale. The 3rd Division faced different challenges in its sector. It was subjected to relentless attacks on the first day of the landing and had to repel two further major enemy assaults on the second day. Additionally, it experienced occasional shelling from Chinese artillery located on the Pudong side. The greatest threat, however, came from the division's right flank. North of the landing zone lay Wusong Fortress, which had been guarding the approach to Shanghai since the wars against British and French forces in the mid-19th century. From their fortifications, Chinese infantry and artillery continuously targeted the Japanese as they disembarked from their boats and advanced inland. They also fired upon small vessels navigating up the Huangpu River, delivering supplies to the division. As the 3rd Division expanded its bridgehead in the days following the landing, Wusong Fortress remained a persistent threat, impeding the buildup of Japanese forces on shore. Compounding the Japanese sense of being encircled, the village of Yinhang to the south was also under Chinese control. This, combined with the steadily increasing number of Chinese defenders in front of the landing zone, created a challenging tactical situation for the Japanese. Although initial casualties had been lighter than the planners had feared, the number of Japanese losses began to rise. By the 25th, the 3rd Division, often referred to as the “Lucky” Division, reported over 300 accumulated casualties. Two days later, that number had escalated to 500, the majority of whom were killed in action. On the 28th, the 3rd Division was finally able to capture the village of Yinhang, freeing itself somewhat from the tactical constraints it had faced up to that point. On the same day, following an intense naval bombardment, the 11th Division launched an assault on Luodian. Leading the charge was Wachi Takaji, a 44-year-old regimental commander who surged forward with his sword drawn, personally dispatching several enemies along the way. The Chinese defenders were driven out of the town and fled down the roads leading inland. By noon, Luodian was firmly under Japanese control.  However August 29th marked a significant triumph for Chinese diplomacy, as Chiang Kai-shek's signed a non-aggression treaty with the Soviet Union. The pact between Nanjing and Moscow laid the political and diplomatic groundwork for Soviet military aid to China while ensuring that the Soviet Union would not reach an agreement with Japan as long as hostilities continued. Initially, Chiang Kai-shek had been wary of Soviet intentions, expressing concerns in his diary on August 1st, when the diplomats were preparing the treaty, that he feared the Kremlin might use the agreement to pressure Japan into signing a similar pact with Moscow. However, following the signing, skepticism gave way to optimism. Three days after announcing the treaty, Chiang confidently predicted in a speech that the Soviet Union would eventually enter the war against Japan. Chiang would not be wrong about that, but it would only come in 1945, officially. Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin had a clear reason to encourage China to engage in a full-scale war with Japan: it would secure Russia's western flank while he focused on the strategic challenges posed by a Europe dominated by Hitler. A conflict with China could drain Japanese resources, thereby reducing the threat from Asia in the long term. Exasperated British diplomats attempted to warn Chiang Kai-shek about what they perceived as a Soviet ruse, advising that the Russians “only have their own interests in mind.” Nevertheless, this did little to undermine the Chinese leader's belief in the Soviet Union's willingness to help. At a deeper cognitive level, there was a reason why Chiang Kai-shek and his associates clung to the belief that not only Soviet aid but also direct Soviet participation in the hostilities was imminent. This aligned with their expectations of how a war with Japan would unfold. The Chinese General Staff's War Plan A, drafted in 1937, was based on the premise that a conflict with Japan would soon trigger a larger conflict involving either the Soviet Union or the United States. Thus, the key objective for China was to withstand the superior Japanese forces until relief could arrive from a more powerful ally, whether that be Russian or American. This strategy was not as naive as it might seem; it was based on the understanding that neither Moscow nor Washington would want to see Japanese power grow too strong on the Asian mainland. Despite the capture of Luodian and Yinhang, the Japanese continued to face significant challenges. Their grip on the Shanghai region remained highly precarious, relying on control of two isolated pockets north of Shanghai and a beleaguered garrison within the city. Due to their numerical inferiority, they were under intense pressure from Chinese forces. The landings at Wusong and Chuanshakou had initially bolstered the manpower in the Shanghai area by fewer than 8,000 troops, and although reinforcements were gradually arriving, the pace was slow. Matsui Iwane recognized the need for a more radical increase in troop levels to achieve a decisive outcome. By the end of August, he cabled Tokyo, arguing that to complete the operation successfully, he required a total of five divisions or at a minimum the release of the 11th Division's Amaya Detachment, currently stationed in northeast China, to reunite with the division at Chuanshakou. The Japanese imperial staff and navy command responded mostly favorably, agreeing to redirect the detachment to Shanghai alongside several units of the elite marines. One week after the landings, Wusong Fort continued to pose a significant problem for the 3rd Division and the navy, which was responsible for supplying the division. Chinese artillery fire made anchoring near the landing zone a perilous endeavor, resulting in several naval officers being killed when caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. At times, the shelling was so severe that vessels had to interrupt their operations and retreat to a berth in the middle of the Huangpu River, unloading only part of their supplies. Matsui now planned for the 3rd Division to launch a frontal assault on Wusong, while the 11th Division would maintain a support role, dispatching only one regiment to assist. The attack commenced at 10:00 am on August 31rd. Following an intensive naval and aerial bombardment involving 30 planes, a regiment from the 3rd Division boarded landing craft, sailed down the Huangpu River, and landed on the riverbank north of Wusong. Throughout the afternoon and into the evening, the soldiers engaged in fierce skirmishes with scattered Chinese units in front of Wusong in preparation for a final entry into the city. Meanwhile, the Asama Detachment from the 11th Division initiated its part of the offensive by marching along the bank of the Yangtze toward Shizilin. On the morning of September 1st, the Japanese tightened their grip on Wusong. The regiment from the 3rd Division seized a hamlet west of Wusong and readied for an assault on the town itself. The defending Chinese forces put up strong resistance, and it was not until late afternoon that the Japanese made any significant progress, aided by artillery fire from their ships. The Asama Detachment experienced somewhat greater success that day, successfully capturing the fort at Shizilin in the afternoon. The Japanese launched their final offensive against Wusong at dawn on the 2nd. To their surprise, the fort fell with relative ease. By 10:00 am, Matsui saw the Rising Sun flag hoisted over Wusong. “I felt boundless gratification,” he noted in his diary.  With the fall of Wusong, the town of Baoshan became the last major obstacle to uninterrupted Japanese control of the riverbank, stretching from Chuanshakou to the outskirts of Shanghai. The fort at Baoshan also posed a significant threat to Japanese naval operations due to its strategic location at the confluence of the Yangtze and Huangpu rivers. Chiang Kai-shek fully recognized the importance of Baoshan and ordered a battalion of the 98th Infantry Division to hold the town at all costs. Baoshan had one notable advantage: like many ancient Chinese towns, it was encircled by a thick city wall that had historically helped fend off invaders and still served its defensive purpose well. The Japanese were acutely aware that Baoshan favored defense, and even a small contingent of Chinese forces could potentially hold out for an extended period.  On the 4th, the 3rd Division sluggishly advanced toward Baoshan. Around mid-afternoon, an artillery unit arrived to assist by bombarding the city wall. Despite this support, the Japanese soldiers, sent in waves to scale the wall, suffered significant casualties and failed to penetrate the defenses by nightfall. At noon on September 5, Japanese bombers launched an air raid on Baoshan, while naval artillery rained shells indiscriminately over the town's gray roofs. The land attack began an hour later when Japanese tanks advanced toward the town gates. The Japanese pressed the Chinese defenders into a shrinking perimeter. By sunset, the defenders were left with only 100 soldiers. The night passed without incident, as the Japanese refrained from attacking without air support, but everyone knew that dawn would herald the end. Just as the sun rose above the horizon, the assault resumed. As the city neared its fall, the defending commander Yao Ziqing ordered a soldier to escape and report the situation to his superiors. Unnoticed by the Japanese, the soldier scaled a wall and fled into the surrounding countryside, becoming the sole survivor of the battle. He carried with him a message from the battalion: “We are determined to stay at our posts and to continue fighting the enemy until each and every one of us is killed.” I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Despite initial Chinese hopes for a counteroffensive by the newly arrived 36th Infantry Division, their inexperience and poor coordination led to heavy losses. As the Japanese gained reinforcements, they executed strategic landings at Chuanshakou and Wusong, overwhelming Chinese defenses. Amidst escalating casualties, Chinese troops struggled to maintain morale. However, their resolve to fight persisted, even as defeat loomed over the besieged city and its defenders.

DJ Yura
DJ Yura Intelligent Sound on Kiss 107,0 FM Moscow #1

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 64:23


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DJ Yura
DJ Yura live@Ketchup 06-06-2025 pt2

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 118:03


Вторая часть прогрева праздничного вечера переходящего в бурные танцы в любимом Ketchup Zenith feat Marta Adamchuk (Original Mix)Jean VayatSol Selectas Trapecio (Original Mix)baezReconsider Music Moyo Wa Upendo (Original Mix)Engin OzturkEarth Sound Recordings Voyage To Monte Cristo (Original Mix)Geopard TouristBETWIXT In A StruggleThe Wild ChildNervous Radio Menyeo feat Joint Sax, Ricky Percussionist (Original Mix)Basement RadioSol Selectas Waves of Khadija (Original Mix)Mula (FR)Sol Selectas Dhany G - Amore (Extended Mix) Xapiri (Original Mix)KaöbTellel The Time Fly Bye Bye (Extended Mix)WepassanaRubicunda Equal Responsibility (Cioz Extended Remix)ClimbersGet Physical Music DJ_Gregory_-_Elle_(Kamilo_Sanclemente_&_Juan_Pablo_Torrez_Bootleg)_[White_Label] AW_-_Back_To_Black_(DSF_Edit)_[White_Label] &_ME,_Time_(FR)_-_Not_Alone_(Dorian_Craft_Edit)_[White_Label] Pura Raza (Original Mix)Alex Twin, Dan Tanev, P.RivasSacro Music Dirty For The Funk (Original Mix)Gone Deville, KolaArtmotel Gor (Original Mix)Something Else, KynaraSincopat Let's Pretend (Yulia Niko Extended Remix)HelslootGet Physical Music Weine Nicht Kind (Frankey & Sandrino Remix)Ede, Max JoniSum Over Histories Cold (D-Nox & Kamilo Sanclemente Extended Remix)RikfellSprout Khi Nana feat GAMAYUNA (Extended Mix)Ana KoshJourney of the Soul U.S.U.R.A - Open Your Mind (Low Contrast Unofficial Progressive Remix) [MASTER]

DJ Yura
DJ Yura preparty@Ketchup 06-06-2025 pt 1

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 121:58


жакркий вечер в любимом Ketchup да еще и в праздник появления 1Phantasmagoria (Original Mix)NAYAIM, Waseem SakhiCosmic Awakenings 2Ahora (Original Mix)Alexander BarabashCosmic Awakenings 3Cabuda (Original Mix)AmelisaCosmic Awakenings 4Reverie (Original Mix)Ben & Vincent, Pavlo TrebaCosmic Awakenings 5Buffalo Woman (YoSoyMatt Remix)Santi & TuğçeKybele 6The King Jaguar (Original Mix)Basement RadioCosmic Awakenings 7Embera (Original Mix)Giovanny Aparicio, Yura aparicioSol Selectas 8Pareidolies (Original Mix)Polo & PanUniversal Music Division Virgin Music Distribution Deal 9Asia In AfticaDaRealmaniacDeep Infection Entertainment 10Ráfaga (Original Mix)RodericDafne Records 11Mesege (Original Mix)Sahalé, SamaranaEarthly Measures 12la Vida (Original Mix)Moe TurkBEATZ 13Jaiden (Original Mix)Red CircleCosmic Awakenings 14Nebula Bazaar (Original Mix)Musical ReligionSol Selectas 15Selbstgespräche Für Fortgeschrittene (Original Mix)Matija, Richard ElcoxTepeme Música 16Pure Forest (Pinkowitz Remix)Sol7Stellar Fountain 17Eternal Flame (Original Mix)Perspectiv, Cafe De Anatolia, Clifford ReevesCafe De Anatolia 18Expression (Original Mix)WeirWeir 19Eiderdown (Original Mix)Duncan GrayTici Taci 20Make a Wish (Extended Mix)Audiense, Gee WayAbout U 21Nagami (Original Mix)Tomas ZolanCosmic Awakenings 22El Aumento (Eudaimonia edit)VeytikShango Records 23Exotic Truth (Original Mix)Cafe De Anatolia, LeiCafe De Anatolia HUB

BIC Magazine Industry Roundtable
UBE C1 CEO Tom Yura on Louisiana's clean energy boom

BIC Magazine Industry Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 33:00


Join Jeremy Osterberger in this exclusive conversation with Tom Yura, president and CEO of UBE C1 Chemicals America and board chair of GBRIA (Greater Baton Rouge Industry Alliance). Tom breaks down UBE's $500M investment in South Louisiana, the first U.S. DMC/EMC production facility and the region's emergence as a clean energy and chemical manufacturing hub. Learn how UBE is working with local contractors, schools and organizations like GBRIA to build a skilled workforce, enhance safety through training and robotics and drive sustainable growth across Ascension Parish and beyond.  Learn more about UBE and GBRIA's economic development efforts in Louisiana. For more news on the renewable energy industry, manufacturing industry, oil and gas industry and more, visit: bicmagazine.com

RTS.FM radio
Yura Magic RTS.FM x Elbrus Rider Camp 2025 at Hotel ALA TAU 7-9.04.2025

RTS.FM radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 50:55


Yura Magic • https://soundcloud.com/mistamagicc Belarusian DJ, musician, has been spinning records since 2008. Known primarily as an adept of bass music, which did not prevent him from becoming a connoisseur of eclectic ro-minimal sound. In this podcast, he played his favorite tracks for us, which have already become classics. LINK INFO: • https://t.me/minimalfriendsvp • https://www.instagram.com/minimalfriends • https://www.facebook.com/minimalfriendsvideopodcast • https://vk.com/minimalfriends LOCATION • https://yandex.by/maps/org/ala_tau/14920098699 RTS.FM • https://t.me/rtsfm • https://soundcloud.com/rtsfm • https://rts.fm/ • https://facebook.com/rtsfm • https://instagram.com/rts.fm • https://vk.com/rtsfm • https://youtube.com/user/rtsfmmoscow RTS.FM is the first international internet radio project with LIVE audio-visual broadcasting from 30+ studios around the world!

DJ Yura
DJ Yura live@Ketchup 10-05-2025

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 120:02


1Out Of Space (ELIF Extended Remix)Mitch OliverGet Physical Music 2Xotic (Extended Mix)Greg OchmanClosure 3BENSHU[SB] & Matur - Minato 4Hessu (Original Mix)Space FoodMidnight Riders 5The Deep (Original Mix)Collective StatesKnee Deep In Sound 6Barwa (Extended Mix)Greg OchmanClosure 7No Parachute, Dan Tanev, Lizwi - Inxeba (Original Mix) 8Da Vision (Extended Mix)Roy RosenfeldNo Drama 9Kuya (Extended Mix)AIKONMonaberry 10G Walk (Original Mix)BonafiqueCollecting DotsTech House 11Raining Again (Secret Echoes Remix)BetokoOKO Recordings 12Sagrado (Original Mix)TrikkInnervisions 13Lyup (Original Mix)KhenAll Day I Dream 14My Pure Soul (Original Mix)KhenAll Day I Dream 15BENSHU[SB]_Donkey 16The Chant (Original Mix)MATIRAMICAll Day I Dream 17You Make Me Feel Good (Original Mix)Kamilo SanclementeSprout 18Space Fly (Original Mix)D-Nox, Stereo UndergroundSprout 19Cygnus (Cosmonaut Extended Remix)Andre Moret, MariussoClubsonica Records 20Samerano (Original Mix)ChicolaEarly Morning 21What Else Is There? (feat Fever Ray and Trentemoller) (True Electric) (DJ Tennis Extended Remix)RoyksoppDog Triumph Profound Mysteries 22What Ya Gonna Do (Original Mix)Ivory (IT)ICONYC 23Koma Kobache (Monkey Safari Remix)Djuma Soundsystem, WesterbyGet Physical Music

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.144 Fall and Rise of China: First Battle of Shanghai 1932

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 38:58


Last time we spoke about the January 28th Incident. In January of 1932, tensions escalated in Shanghai as anti-Japanese sentiments surged after Japan's invasion of Manchuria. Orchestrated by Yoshiko Kawashima, a Japanese spy, a provocation led to violence, sparking outrage among Japanese expatriates. Japan demanded apologies and compensation from China, threatening military action if their demands were unmet. As the Japanese military amassed forces in Shanghai, the Chinese 19th Route Army prepared to resist, igniting the conflict known as the January 28th Incident, marking the beginning of a fierce struggle for control. Amidst chaos, the Nanjing government struggled to respond to Japan's escalating aggression in Shanghai. Chiang Kai-Shek prioritized avoiding war, urging a diplomatic approach to protect Shanghai's economy. Despite pressure, the 19th Route Army was ordered to withdraw, but tensions flared when Japan attacked the Chinese garrison. The 19th Route Army fiercely resisted, leading to intense battles. As Japan sent reinforcements, Chiang faced mounting protests and criticism for his passive stance, questioning whether he could maintain his strategy against the encroaching enemy.   #144 The First Battle of Shanghai 1932 Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. In the last episode we covered the January 28th Incident. At 11:30 pm on January 28, Japan ordered 2,300 Japanese Marines to advance westward along every branch road on the west side of North Sichuan Road, without waiting for a response. This road, which crosses into the northern area of the International Settlement and has frequently been designated as a Japanese defense zone, includes Target Road (now known as Wujin Road in Hongkou District, Shanghai), Qiujiang Road, and Yokohama Road. Their objective was to seize the Songhu Railway defense line at Tiantong'an Station. They faced strong resistance from the 19th Route Army, further escalating the conflict. In the early hours of the 29th, Japanese aircraft launched from the Notoro seaplane carrier, which was moored on the Huangpu River, attacked the Chinese district of Zhabei. Both the Commercial Press located at No. 584 Baoshan Road and the Oriental Library, the largest private library in China with over 300,000 books, were completely destroyed. That same day the 19th Route Army sent a telegram to the entire nation concerning the situation: Do forgive me it's a rough translation “Urgent. Dear Sir and Madam, the Japanese have occupied our three northeastern provinces, changing the color of our territory and making our nation perish. Recently, they have killed and set fire in Shanghai, and vagrants are everywhere, doing the most despicable and violent things in the world. Gunboats are coming one after another, and the Marines are all landed. At 12:00 a.m. on the 28th, they openly invaded our defense line in Zhabei, Shanghai, and challenged us. Guang Nai and others are soldiers, and they only know that it is their duty to defend themselves and defend their land. They cannot give up even an inch of land or an inch of grass. They resist to save the country and protect the race. Even if they sacrifice only one person and one bullet, they will never retreat and lose the personality of the soldiers of the Republic of China. This thing and this ambition are exposed to the sun and the sun and are known to the world. The spirits of our ancestors in heaven are truly relying on it”. On the morning of January 29, Chiang Kai-shek met with He Yingqin and Zhu Peide to discuss countermeasures. Simultaneously Zhu Peide convened a meeting with He Yingqin, Gu Zhutong, Li Jishen, Deng Shizeng, Lin Wei, and others to address issues such as defense deployment, the security of Nanjing and the Yangtze River, and resistance against Japan. Chiang Kai-Shek established the principles going forward for negotiations with Japan, emphasizing the need to prepare for talks while actively resisting. He stated that negotiations must have a clear final line of defense and a maximum limit that would not compromise administrative and territorial integrity, undermine the spirit of the Nine-Power Treaty, or jeopardize national sovereignty. If these limits were exceeded and unacceptable concessions were made, a decisive battle would be fought, even at the cost of defeat and death.  The defense and military strategy for Beijing and Shanghai included the 19th Route Army defending Shanghai with full strength, while the front guard army consisting of the 87th and 88th divisions would protect Nanjing. He Yingqin would remain in Nanjing, overseeing all party, government, and military personnel left behind. Chiang, along with the Central Political Council of the Kuomintang, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the National Government, and Chen Mingshu, all expressed their commitment to resisting Japanese aggression. Chiang also sent a telegram to He Chengjun, director of the Hubei Province Pacification Office, and Xu Tingyao, commander of the Fourth Division, stating "Last night, the Japanese invaders attacked our 19th Route Defense Line in Zhabei, Shanghai, and the battle is ongoing. Our army is determined to fight to the death. Their naval forces in Han and Xun will likely engage in military operations. We urge you to remain vigilant and defend yourselves, never yielding to them. The Fourth Division should concentrate on strict defense in Wuhan and avoid dispersal. If military funds become scarce, local governments will need to raise them independently." The National Government Military Committee appointed Chiang Kai-shek, Feng Yuxiang, Yan Xishan, and Zhang Xueliang as members responsible for mobilizing the army and commanding the Shanghai War. Chiang Kai-Shek officially resumed power after resigning to prevent a surrender and committed to a prolonged resistance. On January 30, the Chinese Nationalist Government announced the relocation of the capital to Luoyang. Chiang Kai-shek sent a telegram urging resistance against the Japanese and dispatched the elite Fifth Army to reinforce Shanghai. That night, Dai Ji, the commander of the Songhu Garrison, took charge of military operations in Shanghai, overseeing the 19th Route Army. The commander-in-chief was Jiang Guangnai, with Cai Tingkai as the army commander and division commanders Qu Shounian, Mao Weishou, and Shen Guanghan. Chiang Kai-Shek then issued a telegram to his troops across the nation and again I apologize for the rough translation. "Since the Northeast Incident began, the Central Government has been enduring humiliation and maintaining peace in order to avoid war and protect the lifeline of the country. It hopes to use justice and fairness to awaken the Japanese pirates. Unexpectedly, the more we tolerate, the more arrogant they become. When the Shanghai Incident occurred, we accepted their demands with great pain, but the Japanese pirates still brazenly pressed on, repeatedly attacking our Shanghai Defense Force, bombing civilian houses, throwing bombs on the streets, and our compatriots were ravaged. The country is about to perish. Anyone with blood in his veins would rather endure it. Since the 19th Route Army has risen up to defend itself bravely, our entire army In this time of national destruction and extinction, when the revolutionary soldiers are facing imminent danger, they should fight for the dignity of the country, strive for the survival of the nation, fulfill their responsibilities for the revolution, and be determined to die rather than live in disgrace, so as to deal with the brutal Japan that destroys peace and despises faith and integrity... Chiang Kai-shek and his comrades have shared hardships for a long time. Although I am now in the opposition, I am willing to swear to live and die with the soldiers and fulfill my bounden duty. I am here to inform you in advance with my blood and sincerity, and ask you to be determined and work hard, share the same hatred with the enemy, do not be arrogant, maintain the spirit of sacrifice, stay ready to fight, and save the country from danger." From that day on, the various ministries, commissions and committees of the National Government began to move to Luoyang, but the Military Commission and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs remained in Nanjing . At the same time, the frontline troops were ordered to be jointly commanded by the Minister of Military Affairs He Yingqin and the Chief of the General Staff Zhu Peide.  Typically Chinese sources breakdown what is known as the First Battle of Shanghai into three phases. In the previous episode we looked through the event up until the point of the first phase. After the initial fighting, both the 19th route army and Japanese agreed to a ceasefire so they could strengthen their positions and at least allow some form of diplomacy to occur. This went into effect on the 29th. As we mentioned, immediately afterwards the Japanese rapidly began reinforcing their position in Shanghai. They first sent the Sasebo 26th Squadron on the 30th, bearing 474 troops of the Sasebo 3rd Special Marine Corps alongside supplies. The next day the aircraft carriers Kaga and Hosho came over with 30 aircraft from the 1st air fleet. Then the cruisers Naka, Yura and Abukuma alongside 4 torpedo boats came bearing another 2000 marines. On February 1st the Terukoku Maru brought over the Yokosuka 1st Special Marine corps, roughly 525 men who landed at Huishan Wharf. With all that said and done, roughly 7000 Japanese troops had been brought over. On February 1st, the IJN warships began bombarding Nanjing from the Yangtze River, prompting Yu Jishi to frantically demand Chiang Kai-Shek transfer more troops to Shanghai. That night the Japanese light cruiser Tenryu, the protected cruisers Hirado and Taima, and the seven ships of the Navy's 23rd Destroyer Squadron fired upon Nanjing using four 140mm guns, 12 152mm single-mounted rapid-fire guns, 12 120mm single-mounted guns, and 20 76mm single-mounted rapid-fire guns. The rich and officials fled the city for refuge, but the Japanese army did not land any men to follow up the attack. Simultaneously 40,000 Shanghai workers from over 20 Japanese owned cotton mills began an anti-Japanese strike, being heavily backed by Communists. The workers began aiding the 19th route army to blockade the Japanese in the factories and streets and sabotage what they could.  On February 2nd, the Japanese army attacked Wusong several times, but was repelled each time. On the 3rd the Japanese expanded their attacks against Zhabei, Baziqiao and other locations, but the Chinese defenders successfully repelled these assaults as well. On the 4th, the Japanese launched their first major offensive, which extended the conflict to Jiangwan and Wusong. Following a day of intense fighting, the Wusong fort was destroyed by enemy bombardment; however, the Japanese army was unable to land due to the determined resistance of the Chinese defenders. The anti-aircraft artillery company from the 88th Division, reassigned to the 4th Regiment of the 156th Brigade of the 19th Route Army, managed to shoot down a Japanese aircraft. After the failure of the general offensive, Yukiichi Shiozawa was dismissed and sent back to Japan. Vice Admiral Yoshisaburo Nomura, the newly appointed commander of the Third Fleet, succeeded Shiozawa. After Nomura assumed his role, the Japanese army began to bolster its forces. Japan had initially planned to deploy troops when tensions escalated in Shanghai, but the navy had opposed this move. However, as the situation deteriorated, the navy was compelled to seek assistance from the army. On February 2, the Japanese cabinet officially decided to send troops. In response to the urgent circumstances in Shanghai, they resolved to dispatch the Shanghai Dispatch Mixed Brigade, led by Brigade Commander Major General Shimomoto Kuma, along with the 9th Division, commanded by Lieutenant General Ueda Kenkichi. The Shanghai Dispatch Mixed Brigade and the Second Independent Tank Squadron were prioritized for transport. Concurrently, the Japanese Navy also sent the Yokosuka 2nd Special Marine Corps to Shanghai. The 24th Mixed Brigade landed in Wusong on the afternoon of February 7. By this time, the combined forces of the Japanese navy, army, and air force had exceeded 10,000 personnel. At dawn on February 8, the Japanese Army's 24th Mixed Brigade launched an attack on Zhanghuabang, Yunzaobang, and Wusong Town along three routes, but they were repelled by our forces. Meanwhile on February 4, the National Government Military Commission sent out a telegram that divided the country into four defense zones. The first zone, which includes the area north of the Yellow River, was assigned to Zhang Xueliang as the commander-in-chief. The second zone, covering the area south of the Yellow River, was placed under the command of Chiang Kai-shek. The third zone, encompassing the area south of the Yangtze River as well as Fujian and Zhejiang provinces, was led by He Yingqin. The fourth zone, which includes Guangdong and Guangxi, was commanded by Chen Jitang. The telegram also stated that, aside from maintaining troops for local stability, all commanders were to concentrate their forces within their respective defense zones to confront the aggressive Japanese. Additionally, a directive was issued for the provinces of Sichuan, Hunan, Guizhou, Hubei, Shaanxi, and Henan to send troops to serve as a general reserve. On February 5, upon learning that the Japanese army had been redeployed from mainland China to Shanghai, Chairman of the Military Commission Chiang Kai-shek sent a telegram from Luoyang to He Yingqin. He instructed that if the Japanese forces landed, the Chinese Air Force would engage in combat. Additionally, Chiang sent a message of condolence to Jiang Guangnai, Cai Tingkai, and Dai Ji of the 19th Route Army, stating "Brothers, you have been fighting valiantly for a week. Each time I reflect on the tremendous sacrifices made by the soldiers and their dedication, I feel a deep sadness... If necessary, Zhong (Zheng) can come to lead in person. When the Air Force enters the fray, the Army must establish various signals in advance to communicate with it and ensure coordinated efforts..." On the same day, the 88th Division arrived in Suzhou. On February 6, Chiang ordered the 261st Brigade of the 87th Division to move from Nanjing to reinforce Kunshan. The troops reached Kunshan on February 7. On February 8, Chiang directed He Yingqin to transfer an artillery battalion to support the 19th Route Army. Then, on February 9, Chiang Kai-shek mobilized the First Division, led by Commander Hu Zongnan, and the Seventh Division, commanded by Wang Jun, to prepare for reinforcement of the 19th Route Army in Shanghai. February 8th marks the second phase of the battle. On the 10th, to ensure that the 88th Division of the Central Army complied with the orders from the 19th Route Army of the Guangdong Army, Chiang Kai-shek sent a telegram to Yu Jishi insisting that "your troops must strictly follow the commands of Commander-in-Chief Chiang and coordinate their movements with allied forces." The Japanese Marine Corps, under Yukio Shiozawa, initiated a three-pronged encirclement attack from Hongkou. The National Army mounted a determined defense and ultimately repelled the Japanese forces, pursuing and destroying them, which significantly lowered their morale. On February 11, Chen Cheng, commander of the Central Army's 18th Army, sent a telegram to Chiang Kai-shek from Ji'an, Jiangxi, reporting that the troops had not been paid for nearly two months and were lacking food. At that time, the National Government was planning to redeploy the National Army that had been engaged in suppressing the Communists in Jiangxi to Zhejiang and Shanghai and to relocate the capital to Luoyang.  On February 12, following a battle at Caojiaqiao, the Japanese army's strategy to consolidate their forces was entirely disrupted. The next morning, February 13, the Japanese 24th Mixed Brigade crossed the Caojiaqiao Bridge in Zhuozaobang and engaged with the Nationalist army. Seizing the moment, the 19th Route Army Headquarters aimed to annihilate the Japanese forces. The Nationalist army surrounded the Japanese troops near the Yong'an Cotton Mill. Additionally, 60 members of a suicide squad launched a suicide attack, resulting in the complete destruction of 1,600 Japanese soldiers. The Japanese army faced significant losses, thwarting their attempt to swiftly capture Wusong. On February 14, Chiang ordered the 88th and 87th Divisions, which were already stationed in Nanxiang and Kunshan near Shanghai, to be reorganized into the Fifth Army. He appointed Zhang Zhizhong, a volunteer eager to fight against the Japanese, as the commander of the Fifth Army. This new army was placed under the unified command of the 19th Route Army and took over the defense line stretching from the northern end of Jiangwan through Miaoxing to the western end of Wusong. It served as the left-wing army, while the 19th Route Army acted as the right-wing, tasked with defending Jiangwan, the area south of Dachang, and the urban region of Shanghai. To replenish the 19th Route Army's losses, Chiang repeatedly ordered reinforcements from various locations. For instance, on February 15, Shangguan Yunxiang dispatched 500 active soldiers from Bengbu to the 19th Route Army; on February 17, Liang Guanying sent 500 unarmed soldiers from Qingjiangpu; and on February 19, Liu Zhi contributed 1,000 active unarmed soldiers from Henan. On February 16, Chiang Kai-shek communicated with Finance Minister Song Ziwen via telegram, stating, "Since the Japanese refuse to withdraw their troops from Shanghai, we must resist until the end. ... Food supplies in Jiangxi and Henan will dwindle, and assistance will be completely halted. Please arrange to deposit 10 million yuan in central banknotes in Nanchang and 20 million yuan in Zhengzhou. This will allow the government to continue functioning, the army to be sustained, and perhaps we can navigate this crisis and avert collapse. This is my final request. I hope you can find a way to assist." To prevent any friction between the Fifth Army and the Nineteenth Route Army over competing for military accolades, Chiang Kai-shek sent a telegram to Zhang Zhizhong and Yu Jishi on February 18. "The fight against Japan is a matter of national survival and is not a matter of honor for an individual or a certain unit. Our frontline officers and men should fully understand this. Therefore, the honor of the 19th Route Army is the honor of our entire National Revolutionary Army. There is absolutely no distinction between honor and disgrace. The Fifth Army's joining the front line is feared by the enemy and will also be slandered by the reactionaries (those who oppose the Nanjing Central Government). If we can continue to fight in the name of the 19th Route Army, it will be enough to demonstrate the strength of our National Revolutionary Army. We will share life and death, let alone honor and disgrace. I hope that this will be conveyed to the officers and men of the Fifth Army. They must unite and fight with our 19th Route Army and make no sacrifices to complete the revolutionary mission." Over on the other side, following reports of significant losses suffered by the Japanese army in Wusong, Tokyo received an imperial decree from Emperor Hirohito demanding the Shanghai incident get settled quick. In response, Chief of Staff Zairen urgently ordered the 9th Army Division, commanded by Ueda Kenkichi, to swiftly reinforce Shanghai. By the afternoon of February 13, the main contingent of the 9th Division had arrived at Shanghai Port, and by February 16, all personnel had disembarked in Wusong. Consequently, Lieutenant General Ueda took over command from Nomura. At this point, the Japanese invading forces comprised over 30,000 troops from naval, land, and air units, along with 60 to 70 field artillery pieces, more than 60 aircraft, and dozens of ships concentrated at the Wusong mouth. Ueda issued a statement late on the night of the 13th, asserting, "If anyone obstructs our division from fulfilling its mission, we will take decisive action without hesitation." On the 18th, he sent an ultimatum to Cai Tingkai, demanding, "Your army must immediately cease hostilities and withdraw from the following areas by 5:00 p.m. on February 20: on the west bank of the Huangpu River, retreat from areas connecting the western end of the concession, Caojiadu Town, Zhoujiaqiao Town, and Pushong Town to the north; on the east bank, withdraw from areas connecting Lannidu and Zhangjialou Town to the north, and retreat to a zone 20 kilometers away from the border of each concession Additionally, all military installations in the specified areas must be dismantled and no new ones established. If these demands are not met, the Japanese army will have no choice but to act freely against your forces, and your army will bear all resulting consequences." In response to Ueda's ultimatum, Tsai and Chiang ordered their front-line troops to fire heavily at Japanese positions as a warning. On the morning of February 20, Ueda commanded a full-scale attack across the front, employing tactics to break through the center while flanking from both sides. The 9th Division led the assault on the junction of Jiangwan and Miaohang, aiming to encircle Wusong from the north with the Kurume Brigade and Zhabei with the Marine Corps from the south. The Japanese began with artillery bombardments, followed by infantry and tank assaults on the Zhanghuabang and Yangshupu lines, both of which were successfully repelled by Chinese defenders. Over a thousand Japanese soldiers and several tanks in Zhabei were killed or wounded due to landmines. On February 21, Ueda personally directed thousands of infantry, supported by aircraft and artillery, to attack the Chinese defensive positions. Both sides incurred heavy casualties, and the battle continued until dawn on the 23rd. The Japanese forces attempted to encircle Jiangwan Town from Jiangwan Station, but the Chinese defenders fought valiantly, launching multiple charges and capturing Japanese Major Kong Sheng along with hundreds of soldiers. Ultimately, the Japanese army was unable to withstand the resistance and began to retreat. After the Japanese 9th Division arrived in Shanghai, it prepared to initiate a second major assault on the defenders of the city. The strategy involved a comprehensive attack stretching from Zhabei to Wusong to contain the Chinese army's strength, with primary forces concentrated on Jiangwan and Miaohang. The goal was to seize these two strategic points, achieve a breakthrough in the center, sever the link between the 5th Army and the 19th Route Army, and then defeat them individually. At dawn on February 20, the Japanese dispatched over ten aircraft for reconnaissance and bombing missions over the Miaohang area. Naval artillery and heavy army cannons heavily shelled the Miaohang positions. Simultaneously, Japanese artillery bombarded the Yunzaobang area in an effort to force a crossing and facilitate the Miaohang offensive.   By 9 am, part of the Japanese forces advanced towards the Xiaochang Temple and the Maijiazhai position, immediately conducting a fire search on our troops' positions. At noon, 3,000 Japanese soldiers launched an attack against our forces. The officers and soldiers of the 527th Regiment, defending the Maijiazhai and Zhuyuandun positions, mounted a counterattack, marking the beginning of the Battle of Miaohang. After three hours of intense fighting, the Japanese suffered significant casualties and were unable to continue, retreating to their original positions. Following this, over 2,000 Japanese troops attacked the Xiaochang Temple and Jinjiatang positions. The officers and soldiers of the 523rd Regiment, taking cover in the trenches, launched counterattacks and successfully repelled the Japanese forces. As dusk fell, the Japanese infantry halted their assaults, but naval and land artillery continued to bombard our positions in an attempt to weaken our defenses and personnel for a renewed attack the following day. On February 21, Japanese artillery relentlessly shelled the positions of the 88th Division of the Fifth Army in Miaohang. Following this, thousands of Japanese infantry launched an assault on the Yanjiazhai and Miaohang Town front. As the Japanese forces advanced, the officers and soldiers of the 523rd and 524th Regiments bravely counterattacked and successfully repelled them. However, a significant number of enemy troops coordinated a comprehensive assault on the Maijiazhai, Zhuyuandun, Xiaochangmiao, and Yanjiazhai lines south of Miaohang. Our 523rd, 524th, and 527th Regiments engaged in intense combat with the enemy, particularly at the Zhuyuandun front near Maijiazhai and Xu Xu, where the fighting was especially fierce. After a day of conflict, the enemy was temporarily pushed back. On February 22, the Japanese 9th Division launched a full-scale attack on the Miaohang position held by the 88th Division of the Fifth Army. Throughout the day, aircraft bombed the Chinese defenders, and thousands of artillery shells were fired at them. However, under the direct command of Zhang Zhizhong, the enemy faced a devastating defeat due to the coordinated three-pronged assault by the Sun Yuanliang Brigade, the Song Xilian Brigade, and the 61st Division of the 19th Route Army. The Miaohang position was ultimately saved from peril, inflicting heavy casualties on the elite forces of the Japanese 9th Division and the Kurume Mixed Brigade. This victory became known as the "Miaohang Victory." In the days that followed, the enemy continued their bombardment and attacks but were consistently repelled by the defenders. The Japanese army suffered significant losses, shifting from an all-out offensive to a more focused approach before ultimately halting their attacks. By the 25th, Ueda's overall offensive strategy had also failed. On February 24, the Japanese army decided to escalate the conflict once more, transferring the 11th and 14th divisions from Japan to join the Shanghai Expeditionary Force, which included troops already engaged in the war. At that time, the flagship of the Japanese Navy's Third Fleet, the Izumo, sustained damage from a bombing raid carried out by the suicide squad of the 19th Route Army, which sent shockwaves through Japan. Additionally, the large troop presence made a quick resolution to the war impossible. Consequently, on the 23rd, the Japanese cabinet decided to promptly reinforce the army. The General Staff then established the Shanghai Expeditionary Army Command, appointing General Shirakawa Yoshinori, the former Minister of War in the Tanaka Cabinet, to replace Ueda. They dispatched the 11th Division (led by Lieutenant General Atsutarou Atsuto), the 14th Division (led by Lieutenant General Naoaki Matsuki), and over 100 aircraft to China to initiate a larger-scale offensive in Shanghai. After several reinforcements, the Japanese forces in Shanghai, under Shirakawa's command, grew to over 90,000 troops, supported by 80 warships and 300 aircraft, significantly enhancing their combat effectiveness. In contrast, the total strength of the Chinese defenders was less than 50,000, with inadequate equipment. After a month of intense fighting, the Chinese forces had suffered heavy losses, leaving their river defenses in the Taicang Liuhe area vulnerable. Learning from the failures of the previous three commanders' frontal assaults, Shirakawa opted to land at Liuhe and flank the Songhu defenders. He directed the 9th Division and other units to launch a direct attack on Songhu and Shanghai while using the 3rd Fleet to escort the 11th Division into the Yangtze River estuary. They executed surprise landings at Liuhekou, Yanglinkou, and Qiyakou, quickly outflanking the defenders. On March 1, the Japanese forces initiated attacks in Naobei, Jiangwan, and Miaohang, employing heavy artillery, field guns, and aircraft for continuous bombardment. The infantry capitalized on this to engage in close-quarters combat, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides. Meanwhile, Shirakawa secretly instructed the 11th Division to exploit the weakness of the Chinese troops in Liuhe, forcibly landing at Qiyakou, Yanglinkou, and Liubinkou, ultimately capturing Liuhe. The fall of Liuhe posed a significant threat to the flank and rear of the Chinese army, compelling the entire force to retreat to the second line of defense (the Jiading-Huangdu line) by the evening of March 1.  After 34 days of intense fighting, they were forced to retreat to their second line of defense. At this point, the war had entered its final phase, resulting in a stalemate between the two sides. On the 2nd, the Japanese army seized Shanghai, and by March 3, they occupied Zhenru and Nanxiang, subsequently announcing a ceasefire. Now while we have been focused on the Japanese and Chinese perspectives in this, the international community was also heavily involved in the background. After the outbreak of hostilities, the British and American consuls in Shanghai offered to mediate. However despite a ceasefire being implemented the hostilities continued. So on February 2nd, Britain, America, France, Italy and Germany sent a notice to China and Japan "proposing to stop the conflict; (1) both sides immediately stop all violent acts according to the following conditions; (2) there will be no mobilization or preparation for any hostile acts between the two countries; (3) the Chinese and Japanese combatants in Shanghai will withdraw from the contact points; (4) a neutral zone will be established to separate the combatants of both sides to protect the public concession. The area will be garrisoned by neutral military and police, and various methods will be formulated by the consular corps; (5) once the two countries accept the treaty, they will not make any demands or reservations in advance, but will quickly negotiate with the assistance of neutral observers or participants in accordance with the spirit of the Kellogg-War Pact and the December 9th League of Nations resolution to resolve all outstanding issues..." Nanjing generally accepted the terms, but Japan instead proposed non-military zones be established 20 miles around the major ports of Shanghai, Hankou, Tianjin, Qingdao and Guangzhou as a sort of counter proposal. Meanwhile at the League of Nations, Yan Huiqing was drawing attention to the Shanghai incident, obviously linking it to the Manchuria incident and advocated for Article 10 of the League of Nations Charter, which was in regards to respecting territorial integrity and political independence of league nations. The League of Nations agreed and organized a committee to investigate the Shanghai incident. On February 4th Chiang Kai-Shek would write in his diary "As long as we do not lose our national sovereignty and territory, and the Japanese invaders do not put forward unacceptable conditions, we can take advantage of the opportunity of British and American intervention to negotiate with them; we cannot take a tough stance when other countries intervene, which will lead to adverse effects." By late February US Secretary of State Henry Stimson warned Japan for the second time, that the Nine Power Treaty and other treaties had to be maintained. Then on the 23rd he sent a letter reiterating the nine-power treaty and Kellogg War Pact to the League of Nations in regards to the Shanghai situation. On the 29th, a four-point plan for mediating the Shanghai incident was adopted at the League of Nations. The objective was to swiftly establish a local ceasefire agreement with the assistance of civil and military officials from various countries present in Shanghai. Following this, a round-table meeting was to be convened with representatives from nations with vested interests in Shanghai to discuss security measures for the International Settlement, the French Concession, and the local residents, as well as to address other issues. Subsequently, representatives from Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and other nations unanimously supported the plan, with Chinese representative Yan Huiqing and Japanese representative Sato Naotake also indicating their general agreement in principle. However, on March 2, the situation escalated when the Japanese army compelled the Chinese forces to retreat to their second line of defense. The Japanese side adopted a more aggressive stance, presenting four stringent conditions and insisting that the Chinese army withdraw first before halting their attacks. The Japanese forces were only willing to withdraw to the Shanghai and Wusong areas and refused to do so under the supervision of neutral countries, which the Chinese government firmly rejected. On March 3, the Japanese army launched another offensive. On that same day, U.S. Secretary of State Stimson summoned Japanese Ambassador to the United States Idebuchi, condemning Japan for accepting the League of Nations resolution on February 29 while simultaneously escalating military operations. On March 3rd a ceasefire came into effect as a formal meeting was held at the British consulate. The Chinese delegation was led by Guo Taiqi, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, along with military representatives Dai Ji, Huang Qiang, and seven others. The Japanese delegation included Shigemitsu Mamoru, Minister to China, and military representatives Ueda, Tashiro, and nine others. Officials from Britain, the United States, France, and other nations also participated in the meeting. During the negotiations, numerous contentious issues arose, particularly regarding the timing and location of the Japanese army's withdrawal. It would take until May 5th for a armistice agreement to be signed. The agreement designated Shanghai as a demilitarized zone, prohibiting China from stationing troops in the areas around Shanghai, Suzhou, and Kunshan, while permitting a limited number of Japanese units to remain in the city. China was permitted to maintain only a small police force within Shanghai. According to Chinese war reports, a total of 10,254 Japanese soldiers were killed or wounded in the Battle of Shanghai on January 28. According to Japanese data, a total of 3,091 Japanese soldiers were killed or wounded in the invasion of Shanghai: 620 Japanese soldiers were killed and 1,622 were wounded in the army; 149 Japanese soldiers were killed and 700 were wounded in the navy. Another Chinese report, stated the 19th Route Army and the Fifth Army suffered a total of 14,104 casualties 4,274 killed and 9,830 wounded. Among them, the 19th Route Army suffered 8,792 casualties, while the Fifth Army suffered 5,312 casualties. Shanghai residents faced bombardments from Japanese aircraft and artillery, resulting in over 6,080 fatalities, more than 2,000 injuries, 10,400 missing persons, and property losses totaling 1.6 billion yuan. At the onset of the war, the Japanese military intentionally targeted cultural institutions in Shanghai, such as the Commercial Press and the Oriental Library, leading to the total destruction of the Commercial Press, the oldest and largest publishing house in China. The Oriental Library, which housed millions of volumes, including over 100,000 rare ancient texts from the Song and Yuan dynasties and the Sikuquanshu compiled during the Qianlong era of the Qing Dynasty, was first devastated by artillery fire and then looted by Japanese forces. Reports from that time indicated that the Japanese army used trucks to transport the remaining books for seven consecutive days. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Thus what became known as the first battle of Shanghai had come to a not so swift end. Was its resolvement a victory for the League of Nations? Or was it just another indicator that the League of Nations was nothing but promises and pieces of paper? One man took notice of the Manchuria and Shanghai incidents, and he would soon bring Europe into a global war.  

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Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.143 Fall and Rise of China: January 28th Incident

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 35:32


Last time we spoke about the Jinzhou Operation and Defense of Harbin. After the Mukden Incident, Zhang Xueliang, despite commanding a large army, was pressured into non-resistance against Japan. As tensions escalated, the Japanese bombed Jinzhou to intimidate Zhang Xueliang and the Kwantung Army prepared to invade. By January 1, 1932, Zhang's forces retreated, marking a significant loss for China. Meanwhile, Ma Zhanshan emerged as a resistance hero, navigating complex alliances against Japanese aggression. In the face of Japanese aggression, Ding Chao rallied forces in Harbin, a crucial city in Northeast China. Together with Ma Zhanshan and other generals, they formed the Kirin self-defense army to resist the Japanese advance. Despite fierce battles, including victories at Shuiqu and Shulan, the Japanese ultimately launched a full-scale assault. After intense fighting, Harbin fell on February 5, 1932. The resistance crumbled, leading to Ma Zhanshan's defection and the establishment of the puppet state of Manchukuo.   #143 The January 28th Incident Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. In the words of Ron Burgundy, “phew, Boy, that escalated quickly... I mean, that really got out of hand fast”. Ishiwara Kanji unleashed the Mukden Incident, beginning a series of military conflicts. The Kwantung army invaded all three provinces of Manchuria, Ma Zhanshan tried to fight back at Heilongjiang, Ding Chao at Harbin and Zhang Xueliang at Jinhouz. All of this culminated in the conquest of Manchuria and the establishment of the new puppet state of Manchukuo. Yet another significant conflict also broke out in Shanghai of all places.  Now before we start this one I want to point out there are a lot of bias issues with how this incident began. It is known as the January 28th Incident or the First Battle of Shanghai. There are a few arguments as to how exactly it began, but the two main narratives are as such. During the invasion of Manchuria, anti-Japanese demonstrations broke out across China, particularly in large cities like Shanghai and Guangzhou. In most Japanese sources, these demonstrations got out of hand, requiring military action to defend Japanese citizens and property in Shanghai. Now as for Chinese sources, and I will say it here, I place a lot more credibility on the Chinese side on this one, during the Invasion of Manchuria, the League of Nations passed resolutions to get the Japanese to withdraw their troops and many of the members expressed support for China. Although the United States was not a member of the League, Secretary of State Stimson issued a "non-recognition" note in response to Japan's occupation of Jinzhou, aiming to pressure Japan. This isolation in the international arena heightened anxiety within the Japanese government and military, prompting them to seek conflicts in other regions of China to divert attention from their invasion of Manchuria.  Now a lot of trouble had been stirred up in Shanghai ever since the Mukden Incident broke out. Shanghai's business community initiated a boycott of Japanese trade, significantly impacting Japan's coastal and Yangtze River shipping industries. To give one example the "Nissin Steamship Company" halted all operations since the incident. Between July 1931 and the end of March 1932, Japanese merchants in Shanghai reportedly suffered losses amounting to 41,204,000 yen . To give you an idea, in 1930, Japanese goods accounted for 29% of Shanghai's average monthly imports, but by December 1931, this figure had plummeted to 3%. On October 5, 1931, the Japanese government convened a cabinet meeting, resolving that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would issue a stern warning to the National Government, with the Foreign Minister and Navy Minister overseeing the issue of ship deployment. Shanghai was the key hub for Western powers in China. It was here they made significant investments and maintained strong commercial interests in the region. The political and economic dynamics among these powers were intricate. Shanghai held the largest amount of foreign settlements and concessions. Any outbreak of war in Shanghai would inevitably capture international attention and prompt intervention from nations with vested interests, such as Britain, the United States, and France.  On October 1, Tanaka Takayoshi, the assistant military attaché at the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai and head of the Shanghai Secret Service, was summoned to Shenyang by Colonel Seishirō Itagaki who told him "Our next move is to occupy Harbin and make Manchuria independent. We have sent Colonel Doihara to pick up Puyi. If we succeed, the League of Nations will have a big fight and the Tokyo government will have a headache. I want you to do something in Shanghai to divert the attention of other countries. When you cause a commotion, we will take Manchuria." Tanaka promised to complete the task and said that he was "training an excellent spy who can bribe Chinese troublemakers in Shanghai to start this fake war".  Itagaki then withdrew 20,000 yen from the Kwantung Army's secret service funds and provided it to Tanaka for operational purposes. Now here it gets wild. Tanaka took the funds and paid a Japanese female spy named Kawashima Yoshiko, known also as Jin Bihui, but whose birthname was Aisin Giori Xianyu with the courtesy name of Dongzhen, meaning “eastern jewel”. Yes Manchu royalty, to be more precise the 14th daughter of Shanqi a Manchu prince of the Aisin Gioro clan of the former Qing Dynasty. Shanqi was a descendant of Hooge, the eldest son of Hong Taiji, it all comes full circle sometimes. After the Xinhai revolution, Xianyu was given up for adoption in 1915 to her fathers friend Naniwa Kawashima, a Japanese spy and adventurer. Thus here she took the name Yoshiko Kawashima. She was raised in Tokyo and excelled at judo and fencing. In 1922 he biological father Shanqi died and as Manchu royal tradition dictated, her biological mother committed suicide to join her husband in death. On November 22nd of 1925, Yoshiko stated the she “decided to cease being a woman forever”. Henceforth she stopped wearing a kimono, undid her traditional female hair style and took a final photo to commemorate “my farewell to life as a woman”. That same evening she went to a barbershop and got a crew cut and from there went to a men's clothing store. A photo of this dramatic transformation appeared 5 days later in the Asahi Shimbun under the headline "Kawashima Yoshiko's Beautiful Black Hair Completely Cut Off - Because of Unfounded 'Rumors,' Makes Firm Decision to Become a Man - Touching Secret Tale of Her Shooting Herself". This title was in reference to a prior scandal where she allegedly shot herself in the chest with a pistol given to her by Iwata Ainosuke. Historians believe it is much more likely she chose to become a man because of the death of her parents, failed romances or possibly sexual abuse from her foster father. Kawashima would go on to explain to a new reporter two days later "I was born with what the doctors call a tendency toward the third sex, and so I cannot pursue an ordinary woman's goals in life... Since I was young I've been dying to do the things that boys do. My impossible dream is to work hard like a man for China, for Asia." She was in fact something of a tomboy in her youth, despite being quite beautiful.  Now obviously the times being the times, those close to her were, lets just say not very receptive to this dramatic change. Thus in November of 1927, at the age of 20, her brother and adoptive father arranged her marriage in Port Arthur to one Ganjuurjab, the son of the Inner Mongolian Army General Babojab, who had led the Mongolian-Manchurian Independence Movement in 1911. The marriage lasted only three years, ending in divorce. Following this, she left Mongolia and began touring coastal cities of China before adopting a bohemian lifestyle back in Tokyo, where she had relationships with both men and women. She then moved to Shanghai's foreign concession, where she met the Japanese military attaché and intelligence officer Ryukichi Tanaka. This takes us back to our story at hand.  On the afternoon of January 18th, 1932, Yoshiko Kawashima orchestrated an incident by enlisting two Japanese Nichiren monks and three other Japanese supporters to stir up trouble at the Sanyou Industrial Company headquarters on Mayushan Road, located near the East District of the Shanghai International Settlement. The group of five Japanese individuals watched the worker volunteer army training outside the factory and threw stones to provoke a confrontation, intentionally sparking a conflict. Prior to this, Yoshiko Kawashima had also hired thugs disguised as workers to blend in with the crowd. During the altercation, the five Japanese individuals were attacked by unknown assailants. The Japanese Consulate General later reported that one of the Japanese individuals had died and another was seriously injured. However, the police were unable to apprehend the culprits, prompting Japan to accuse the Chinese factory patrol team of being behind the attack. This event became known as the "Japanese monk incident."   At 2:40 am on January 20, following orders from  Yoshiko, the military police captain Chiharu Shigeto led 32 members of the Shanghai "Japanese Youth Comrades Association in China" to sneak into the Sanyou Industrial Company factory. They brought guns, bayonets, and other weapons, along with flammable materials such as saltpeter and kerosene. Dozens of members of the Japanese Youth Association set fire to the Sanyou Industrial Society at night , and hacked to death and injured two Chinese policemen from the Municipal Council who came to organize firefighting. That afternoon, Tanaka Takayoshi instigated 1,200 Japanese expatriates to gather at the Japanese Residents' Association on Wenjianshi Road, and marched along Beichuan Road to the Japanese Marine Corps Headquarters at the north end of the road, demanding that the Japanese Marine Corps intervene. When they reached Qiujiang Road, they started rioting and attacked Chinese shops. In response, Shanghai Mayor Wu Tiecheng formally protested to Japan. Japan in return demanding a formal apology from the mayor and the apprehension of the person responsible for the death of the Japanese monk. Japan also insisted that China pay compensation for medical and funeral expenses, handle the anti-Japanese protests, and immediately disband any groups hostile to Japan. China had the option to firmly reject these unreasonable demands. On the morning of January 21, Japanese Consul General Murai Kuramatsu met with Shanghai Mayor Wu Tiecheng to express regret for the Japanese arson and the killing of Chinese police officers. He promised to arrest the Japanese ronin responsible for the fire. At the same time, he presented a formal protest regarding the "Japanese monk incident" and outlined four demands: (1) The mayor must issue an apology to the Consul General; (2) The authorities should swiftly and effectively search for, arrest, and punish the perpetrators; (3) The five victims should receive medical compensation and consolation money; (4) All illegal actions against Japan should be prohibited, with the Shanghai Anti-Japanese National Salvation Association and other anti-Japanese groups disbanded promptly.  Starting on January 22, Admiral Shiozawa of the Japanese Navy and Consul General Murai demanded that Shanghai Mayor Wu dissolve anti-Japanese groups and halt any boycott activities. Representatives of Japanese business conglomerates also filed complaints with the Shanghai International Settlement's Municipal Council, calling for an official apology from China for the offensive report and attacks on monks, and demanding that the attackers be punished. As tensions rose, the Japanese Residents Association urged Japanese naval forces in Shanghai to take measures to protect their safety. That same day Yukichi Shiozawa, Commander of the 1st Japanese Expeditionary Fleet in Shanghai, made a threatening declaration, stating that if the mayor of Shanghai failed to respond adequately to the four demands presented by Matsui, the Japanese Navy would take "appropriate action." Even before this the Japanese Navy had deployed troops and sent additional warships to Shanghai under the pretext of protecting its citizens In addition to the warships that arrived in Shanghai after the Mukden incident, the Japanese Navy sent the cruiser Oi and the 15th Destroyer Squadron (comprising four destroyers) from the mainland Wu Port on January 21. They carried over 450 personnel from the 1st Special Marine Corps along with a large supply of arms and arrived in Shanghai on January 23. The following day, the Notoro special service ship (an aircraft carrier of 14,000 tons, carrying six aircraft) anchored in Port Arthur, also arrived in Shanghai. On January 22, the Japanese government convened a meeting and decided to take appropriate measures, with Navy Minister Osumi Tsuneo handling the situation as deemed necessary. By January 25, the heads of the Japanese Navy Ministry and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a joint session, where they agreed that if the Chinese side failed to demonstrate sincerity or meet Japan's demands, force would be used to ensure compliance. They also agreed on specific “emergency actions." On January 26, the Navy Ministry met again and resolved to demonstrate Japan's military strength within the next day or two. The proposed measures were as follows: (1) If the Shanghai garrison was insufficient, the Second Fleet would be deployed; (2) Japanese citizens in Shanghai would be directly protected; (3) The Japanese Navy would secure the route from Wusong to Shanghai; (4) All Chinese vessels would be detained outside Wusongkou; (5) Additional warships would be sent to ports in Nanjing, Hankou, Guangzhou, Shantou, Xiamen, and other locations, with civil unrest in those areas also being addressed. Emperor Hirohito authorized the Japanese Navy's military actions. On the 26th, Hirohito's military meeting, led by Chief of Staff Prince Kan'in (Prince Zaihito), ordered Yukichi Shiozawa in Shanghai to "exercise the right of self-defense." That same day, the Japanese Navy Ministry urgently deployed the 1st Torpedo Squadron (flagship "Yubari" cruiser, accompanied by the 22nd, 23rd, and 30th Destroyer Squadrons, totaling 12 destroyers), with over 460 personnel from the 2nd Special Marine Corps, which arrived in Shanghai on the afternoon of January 28. By this time, the Japanese military had gathered 24 warships, over 40 aircraft, more than 1,830 marines, and between 3,000 to 4,000 armed personnel in Shanghai, stationed across the Japanese concession and along the Huangpu River. On January 28, the Japanese Navy Ministry instructed the deployment of the aircraft carriers Kaga and Hosho, the cruisers Naka, Yura, and Abukuma, and four mine carriers from the mainland to Shanghai. Back on the 24th, 1932, Japanese intelligence agents set fire to the residence of the Japanese Ambassador to China, Shigemitsu Mamoru, in Shanghai, falsely accusing the Chinese of the act. On the 27th, Murai issued an ultimatum to the Shanghai authorities, demanding a satisfactory response to four conditions by 18:00 on the 28th, threatening necessary actions if the deadline was not met. Meanwhile, with threats and rumors of a Japanese naval landing circulating in Shanghai, the nearby 19th route army units moved closer to the International Settlement's Little Tokyo. The 19th Route Army of the Guangdong Army was in charge of defending Shanghai at the time, with Jiang Guangnai serving as the commander-in-chief and Cai Tingkai as the commander. Chen Mingshu, the leader of the 19th Route Army and commander of the Beijing-Shanghai garrison, was a strong proponent of responding to the Japanese army's provocations. The Chinese public, along with critics of the Nanjing government, called for punishment of the Manchurian warlord forces who had failed to halt the Kwantung Army's blitzkrieg, which encouraged officers of the 19th Route army to take a firm stance. As the Nanjing government had not enacted any policies, General Cai Tingkai and his colleagues convened an emergency meeting on January 23, pledging to resist any potential Japanese naval invasion of Shanghai at all costs. Now the Nanjing government response to this crisis was quite chaotic as you can imagine. There was still a anti communist campaign going on, Manchuria was being taken over and Chiang Kai-Shek fully understood they could ill afford an all out war with Japan. There was a general feeling things were getting out of hand, the league of nations were failing to do anything. Thus Chiang Kai-Shek retained his passive stance. On January 23rd after extensive consultations with Wang Jingwei and Chiang Kai-shek, newly appointed Executive Yuan President Sun Ke urgently telegraphed Shanghai Mayor Wu Tiecheng. "Our priority should be the preservation of Shanghai as the economic center, adopting a moderate stance towards Japan's demands. We must immediately gather all sectors to diplomatically explain our position and avoid conflict to prevent Shanghai from being seized by force." That same day, Minister of Military Affairs He Yingqin also sent a telegram to Wu Tiecheng, emphasizing, "Shanghai is our economic hub, and we must continue peaceful negotiations and avoid conflict." On that same day He Yingqin instructed the 19th Route Army to withdraw from Shanghai and relocate west of Nanxiang within five days. Zhang Jingjiang then invited Cai Tingkai to Du Yuesheng's home, where he convinced the 19th Route Army to "withdraw to the Nanxiang area to avoid confrontation with the Japanese." Upon learning of the Nationalist government's position, both Chiang Kai-shek and Cai Ying-ying were disappointed, but they expressed willingness to follow military orders and withdraw from Shanghai. As Chiang Guangnai put it, "We must simply obey the government's orders." On the afternoon of January 27, Chief of Staff Zhu Peide and Minister of Military Affairs He Yingqin deployed the 6th Military Police Regiment to assume responsibility for defending the 19th Route Army's positions in the Zhabei area of Shanghai. The regiment departed Nanjing Station at 8 pm on January 27, reaching Zhenru by noon on the 28th. The first battalion arrived at Shanghai North Station that afternoon, preparing to take over defense from the 6th Regiment of the 156th Brigade of the 78th Division of the 19th Route Army in Zhabei at dawn on January 29. Back on the 27th, after Murai issued an ultimatum to the Chinese authorities in Shanghai, Mayor Wu Tiecheng, responding to a request from both the Nanjing National Government and various sectors of Shanghai, sent a letter on the 28th at 13:45 accepting all the unreasonable demands made by the Japanese. Later, at 11:05 pm the Shanghai Public Security Bureau received a response from Murai, which was directed to both Mayor Wu Tiecheng and the head of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau. In the letter, Murai expressed "satisfaction" with Shanghai's acceptance of Japan's four demands, but also insisted on the withdrawal of Chinese troops from Zhabei, citing the need to protect overseas Chinese. Wu Tiecheng received this response at 11:25 pm At 11:30 pm, without waiting for a reply from the Chinese side, the Japanese military launched an attack on the Chinese garrison in Zhabei. In response, Weng Zhaoyuan's troops from the 156th Brigade of the 78th Division of the 19th Route Army, along with part of the 6th Regiment of the Military Police that had been sent to reinforce the defense, fought back.  During the January 28 Incident, the 19th Route Army, stationed in the Beijing-Shanghai area, was the Chinese military force involved. Following the September 18 Incident, Chiang Kai-shek entered into negotiations with the Guangdong faction. As part of these discussions between Nanjing and Guangdong, the Guangdong side proposed that Chen Mingshu, a Cantonese leader, be appointed as the commander-in-chief of the Beijing-Shanghai garrison. On September 30, 1931, Chiang Kai-shek agreed to this proposal. Consequently, the 19th Route Army, under Chen Mingshu's command, was transferred from Ganzhou, Jiangxi, where it had been stationed after the September 18 Incident (following Chiang's decision to halt "suppressing the Communists"), to defend the Beijing-Shanghai area. By November, the army was fully deployed along the Beijing-Shanghai line. The military leadership included Jiang Guangnai as commander-in-chief, Cai Tingkai as army commander, and Dai Ji as the garrison commander. The army was composed of the 60th Division, led by Shen Guanghan, stationed in Suzhou and Changzhou; the 61st Division, led by Mao Weishou, stationed in Nanjing and Zhenjiang; and the 78th Division, led by Qu Shounian, stationed in Shanghai, Wusong, Kunshan, and Jiading. The total strength of the army was over 33,000 soldiers. By early November, after the 19th Route Army had secured the Beijing and Shanghai areas, the military leadership, influenced by the Shanghai populace's strong anti-Japanese sentiment, resolved to resist the impending Japanese invasion. On January 15th the 19th Route Army assessed intelligence indicating an inevitable Japanese attack and began preparing for defense, less than two weeks before the invasion. On th 19th Jiang Guangnai convened a meeting of the 19th Route Army officers in Shanghai. During the meeting, several strategic policies were decided, as recalled by Cai Tingkai. These included. Maintaining an invisible state of alert in response to potential enemy harassment. Ensuring that frontline units were adequately reinforced, with Qu Shounian's division tasked with holding for at least five days. Rapidly constructing fortifications in each defense zone, while rear units pre-select lines of resistance. Ensuring that the 60th and 61st divisions could reinforce Shanghai within five days of the start of hostilities. Establishing a stance on the Shanghai Concession. Issuing an order that, starting January 20, no officers or soldiers were to remain in the concession unless on official duty. On January 23, 1932, under mounting pressure from Japan, Chen Mingshu, Jiang Guangnai, Cai Tingkai, and others issued a "Letter to All Officers and Soldiers of the 19th Route Army," urging a great spirit of sacrifice. On the same day, the army issued a secret combat order, stating that they must be fully prepared for war to defend the nation. If the Japanese attacked, all efforts should be focused on repelling them. The 19th Route Army was poised to resist the Japanese invasion in the Songhu area.   On January 24, 1932, Cai Tingkai and his colleagues arrived in Suzhou and held an emergency meeting with senior garrison commanders, including Shen Guanghan, to communicate the secret order issued on January 23. The generals unanimously supported the directive. However, under pressure from the National Government to avoid war, Chiang, Cai, and others reluctantly agreed to comply with an order to withdraw from Shanghai. They ordered the Zhabei garrison to exchange duties with the 6th Military Police Regiment on the morning of January 29. Due to the tense situation, the commander of the 156th Brigade of the 78th Division instructed the 6th Regiment at Zhabei to remain on high alert. At 11:00 PM on January 28, Dai Ji also ordered strict vigilance to prevent the Japanese army from occupying Zhabei during the guard change, instructing all units to take their positions and be on high alert. At 11:30 pm on January 28, 1932, Major General Shiozawa and the Japanese Marine Corps unexpectedly attacked the Chinese garrison located on the west side of North Sichuan Road. In response, the 6th Regiment of the 156th Brigade of the 19th Route Army, commanded by Zhang Junsong, promptly initiated a strong counteroffensive. At that moment, the Japanese forces, spearheaded by over 20 armored vehicles, split into five groups and launched assaults from different intersections in Zhabei. Upon receiving news of the Japanese attack, Jiang Guangnai, Cai Tingkai, and Dai Ji hurried to Zhenru Station on foot during the night, established a temporary command center, and instructed the rear troops to advance swiftly to Shanghai as per the original plan. At dawn on the 29th, the Japanese forces launched a series of intense assaults, supported by armored vehicles. Aircraft from the carrier "Notoro" bombed the Zhabei and Nanshi districts, leading to rapid escalation of the conflict. The 156th Brigade of the defending forces fiercely resisted the Japanese advances, using cluster grenades against the enemy's armored units and organizing stealth squads to sabotage enemy vehicles. They held their positions and counterattacked at opportune moments under artillery cover, successfully repelling the relentless Japanese assaults. According to Japanese accounts, the battle was described as "extremely fierce, with fires raging everywhere, flames filling the sky, and the battlefield in a state of devastation." At around 10 am, Japanese aircraft dropped bombs, causing the Commercial Press and the Oriental Library to catch fire, resulting in the destruction of over 300,000 books, including many rare ancient texts. More than a thousand Japanese soldiers, shielded by heavy artillery and armored vehicles, launched a vigorous attack at the intersection of Baoshan Road and Qiujiang Road, aiming to seize the Shanghai North Railway Station. This station was a crucial land transport hub, and its control was vital for the safety of the entire Zhabei area. At 2 pm on the 29th, taking advantage of the chaos at the North Station, the Japanese forces mounted a fierce assault. A company from our military police engaged in combat with the Japanese for an hour before withdrawing from the station. By 5 pm on the 29th, the main force of the 156th Brigade entered the fray and launched a counteroffensive, reclaiming both the North Station and Tiantong'an Station. They pressed their advantage and captured the Japanese Shanghai Marine Corps Headquarters, forcing the Japanese troops to retreat east of North Sichuan Road and south of Target Road. The initial Japanese offensive ended in defeat. Following the setback, British and American consuls intervened to mediate in the afternoon of the 29th (the Shanghai government stated it was at the request of the Japanese consuls, while the League of Nations report indicated it was initiated by the mayor of Shanghai). The Chinese and Japanese forces agreed to cease hostilities at 8 pm that night. Although the 19th Route Army recognized this as a delaying tactic, they consented to the ceasefire to allow for troop redeployment. Concurrently, the 19th Route Army strengthened their positions, urgently ordering the 60th Division from east of Zhenjiang to move into Nanxiang and Zhenru, while transferring the 61st Division to Shanghai. The 78th Division, stationed in Shanghai, was fully mobilized to the front lines to bolster defenses and prepare for further combat. Following the ceasefire, the Japanese army made significant efforts to bolster its forces. The Japanese Navy Ministry promptly dispatched four destroyers from the Sasebo 26th Squadron, under the command of the cruiser "Tatsuta," to reach Shanghai on January 30 and dock at Huangpu Wharf. Accompanying the vessels were 474 soldiers from the Sasebo 3rd Special Marine Corps, along with a substantial supply of ammunition. On the morning of January 31, the Japanese aircraft carriers Kaga and Hosho reached Shanghai, bringing approximately 30 aircraft from the First Air Fleet. They anchored off the coast of the Ma'an Islands, about 130 kilometers east of Shanghai. By 4 pm, three cruisers Naka , Yura , and Abukuma along with four torpedo boats arrived in Shanghai, transporting over 2,000 marines who disembarked in groups. On February 1, the Japanese cruise ship "Terukoku Maru," carrying the Yokosuka 1st Special Marine Corps 525 men, docked at Shanghai Huishan Wharf. On the 2nd, the Japanese Navy Central Headquarters established the Third Fleet with ships from the First Overseas Fleet in the Yangtze River area, with the Izumo serving as the flagship (the Izumo arrived in Shanghai on February 6) under the command of Vice Admiral Yoshisaburo Nomura, to execute coordinated military operations. Following the reinforcement of Japanese forces, they resumed attacks on Chinese defenders in Zhabei, Baziqiao, and other locations on February 3 but were still repelled. On February 4, the Japanese launched their first major offensive, expanding the conflict to Jiangwan and Wusong. After a day of intense fighting, the Wusong open-air artillery fort suffered destruction from enemy bombardment, yet the Chinese defenders successfully prevented a Japanese landing. The anti-aircraft artillery unit from the 88th Division, assigned to the 4th Regiment of the 156th Brigade of the 19th Route Army, shot down a Japanese aircraft. Following the failure of the general offensive, Yukiichi Shiozawa was relieved of his command and sent back to Japan. Vice Admiral Yoshisaburo Nomura, the newly appointed commander of the Third Fleet, took over Shiozawa's position. Upon his appointment, the Japanese military began to bolster its forces. Even before the situation in Shanghai escalated, Japan had planned to deploy ground troops, but this was initially rejected by the navy. However, as the situation deteriorated, the navy had to request assistance from the army. On February 2, the Japanese cabinet officially decided to deploy ground forces. Due to the urgent circumstances in Shanghai, they resolved to send the Shanghai Dispatch Mixed Brigade, led by Major General Shimomoto Kuma and the 9th Division, led by Lieutenant General Ueda Kenkichi, with the Shanghai Dispatch Mixed Brigade and the Second Independent Tank Squadron being transported first. Concurrently, the Japanese Navy dispatched the Yokosuka 2nd Special Marine Corps to Shanghai. The 24th Mixed Brigade landed in Wusong on the afternoon of February 7.  Now within the backdrop of all of this Nanjing was certainly freaking out. What had started as a small incident, had escalated into a full blown battle. The Japanese were continuously sending reinforcements, and now so was China. Chiang Kai-Shek had recently resigned and came back as Generalissimo ushering in the slogan "first internal pacification, then external resistance." With that he had led a massive campaign against the Jiangxi Soviet, while avoiding a frontal war against Japan. Obviously this led to wide scale protest in China, which in turn contributed to this new incident in Shanghai. The Shanghai incident was certainly disrupting Chiang Kai-Shek's offensives against the communists, allowing those like Hu Hanmin's Guangdong based 19th Route Army to deal with the Japanese at Shanghai. Yet how long could Chiang Kai-Shek keep this up? Should he divert all attention to the Japanese? Will he step down again in shame for not facing the encroaching foreign empire?  I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The January 28th Incident was yet another powder keg like moment for the very vulnerable and still fractured Chinese nation. Chiang Kai-Shek had internal enemies left-right and center and now the Empire of Japan was pressing its luck to keep seizing more and more from his nation. What was the Generalissimo to do in the face of these insurmountable odds?   

The Social Change Career Podcast
E5 S14 Building a Career at the Intersection of Art, Activism, and Collective Liberation

The Social Change Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 56:40


In this episode of the Social Change Career Podcast, Dr. Craig Zelizer sits down with the inspiring Yuna Sapi. As a visionary leader and founder of impactful organizations like Liberate Inc. and Protectores de la Tierra and serving as an Echoing Green Fellow, Yura shares their compelling journey of weaving together art, activism, and collective liberation to create lasting social impact. Why You Should Listen: Art as Activism: Discover how Yura's work with Liberate Inc. uses the arts to advance racial, social, and climate justice. Learn about their groundbreaking initiatives that empower BIPOC creatives through grants, education, and organizing efforts. Cultivating Community Resilience: Explore Yura's transformative work with Protectores de la Tierra, a food sovereignty initiative in Colombia that blends ancestral Afro-Indigenous practices to empower local communities and promote environmental sustainability. From Vision to Reality: Gain insights into Yura's career shift from traditional employment to founding her own successful organizations. Fellowship Wisdom: Dive into the role of fellowships in Yura's journey, including the prestigious Echoing Green Fellowship, and understand how these opportunities can support and accelerate a changemaker's impact. Strategic Planning for Impact: Learn about innovative strategies and courses available for visionary leaders looking to make a significant impact, including offerings from Yura's Liberate organization such Strategic Planning for Visionary Leaders: An 8-Week Accelerator for Arts and Culture Changemakers Empowering the Arts: Expand your perception of art and who defines it, as Yura breaks conventions and champions the powerful role of art in social change. Resources from the Episode: LiberArte Inc.: An organization focused on arts and social justice, supporting grassroots initiatives and nurturing creativity. Protectores de la Tierra: An AfroIndigenous Food Access Project in Nuquí, Chocó, Colombia, supported by LiberArte Inc. Echoing Green Fellowship: Supporting emerging social entrepreneurs and innovators globally. Institute for Creative Disruptors: Offering strategic planning courses for visionary leaders. Strategic Planning for Visionary Leaders: An 8-Week Accelerator: A course designed for arts and culture leaders of the global majority. Tambacum: A traditional music group from Nuquí, Chocó, Colombia, known for blending rhythms like Tamborito and Cumbancha. They are celebrated for their community-driven performances and cultural heritage preservation.   Bio: Yura Sapi (they/them) is a visionary leader, healing artist, and Earth steward committed to cultivating a globally just future. As the co-founder of Protectores de la Tierra, Yura Sapi nurtures a transformative food sovereignty initiative in Nuquí, Chocó, Colombia. Rooted in ancestral Afro-Indigenous farming practices and guided by the wisdom of nature, the project empowers local communities by addressing food insecurity, preserving cultural heritage, and fostering environmental sustainability. Through this work, Yura also bridges global Black and Indigenous solidarity, inspired by the abundance found in tending to the Earth. Food Sovereignty & Community Building Protectores de la Tierra focuses on regenerating forest farms using sustainable agricultural methods that blend traditional practices with modern strategies. The initiative educates future generations of farmers to secure local food sources and reverse migration trends, ensuring thriving, self-sufficient communities with access to nutritious food. Yura's work in Nuquí directly addresses reliance on external food sources, particularly during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic and national strikes, by rebuilding local food production. Arts & Activism Leadership Yura is also the founder and CEO of LiberArte Inc., a nonprofit advancing racial, social, and climate justice through the arts. Their initiatives include the Building Our Own Tables podcast, which amplifies BIPOC creatives and leaders building autonomous, justice-driven programs. LiberArte supports artists globally through grants, educational programming, and grassroots organizing, emphasizing anti-racism and decolonization. LiberArte's work spans continents, blending creative activism, healing practices, and grassroots organizing to promote collective liberation. Cultural Resilience & Global Solidarity With roots in their Indigenous Kichwa heritage and citizenships in Ecuador, Colombia, and the United States, Yura's journey reflects a dedication to healing, equity, and cultural resilience beyond borders. Their studies in meditation, anti-oppressive facilitation, and arts management enrich their approach to social change, guided by gratitude for ancestors, mentors, and the Earth itself. Yura envisions a future grounded in justice and abundance, where creativity and community transform the world. Make your inbox amazing with our new Career Digest subscription option for less than the cost a cup of coffee per month.   Like our Weekly Free Newsletter, but with even more value. Delivered 5–6 days a week, you'll get over 200 human curated opportunities every month—including jobs, fellowships, funding options, impact news, socent opps trainings, remote roles and more. Whether you're just starting or looking to advance, this digest provides the world's best human-curated impact opportunities to fuel your career. Interested in subscribing for a group or organization. Get in contact. Other Terrific PCDN Resources. Social Change Career Podcast: Access over 170 episodes featuring changemakers worldwide. Available at https://pcdn.global/listen or any major podcast platform. Sign up for our Free AI for Impact Newsletter - Get amazing AI for Impact jobs, funding, consultancies, tools, tips and ethical insights. PCDN Free Weekly Impact Newsletter: Explore global social impact jobs, funding, and opportunities. Sign up here  

DJ Yura
DJ Yura live@Ketchup 21-02-2025

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 120:12


1Sicela Ushwele feat Nomvula SA (Jonathan Kaspar Extended Dub Remix)SpadaSiamese 2Sicela Ushwele feat Nomvula SA (Jonathan Kaspar Extended Remix)SpadaSiamese 3Surna (Original Mix)AMacowicz, Marc Werner3000 Grad Records 4Sands (Original Mix)EmratSol Selectas 5Eclipse the Soul (Original Mix)Fernando Olaya, Giovanny AparicioSol Selectas 6Flashdance (Shai T Extended Remix)Deep DishArmada Music 7Bitter Misery (Extended Mix)Gai BaroneUnivack 8Echoes (Extended Version)Rod BritoMobilee Records 9Fever (Extended Mix)Gonzalo Sacc, Franco LeonardiniValiant 10Babysteps (Extended Mix)Chris Luno 11Ometeotl (Original Mix)Adam Valey, Julian Luna76 Recordings 12Nirvighnam (Original Mix)Cafe De Anatolia, YinYang ProjectCafe De Anatolia 13Amhain,_Covsky_-_Salamander_(Juan_Ibañez_Remix)_[Musique_de_Lune] 14The Tree (Extended Mix)Joy Marquez, ZeuqramFutura Groove Records 15Transcender (Original Mix)EichenbaumBalance Music 16Close to My Heart (Original Mix)Jonas FritzHarabe Lab 17Extrema (Original Mix)TonacoLuum Records 18DUNE (Extended Mix)Ruback, AmesensERRORRTechno (Peak Time / Driving) 19Heaven Scent (Marsh Extended Remix)Nick Muir, Bedrock, John DigweedBedrock Records 20Lost Passage (Extended Mix)Noel SangerDissident Music / EMG 21Phases (Joe Fisher Remix)JaresRezongar Music 22Nothing Lasts (Original Mix)Guy Mantzur, KhenBedrock Records 23Tout le monde est fou (Club Extended version)Solomun, JainColumbia (Sony)

DJ Yura
DJ Yura live@Ketchup Birthday 15-02-2025

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 61:50


8 лет Ketchup дарит праздник людям и мы непосредственные участники стараемся дать сквозь музыку море эмоций. Получилось очень динамично и красиво 1Echoes (Extended Version)Rod BritoMobilee Records 2Twilight Glide (Original Mix)Bonnie DraskoExpMental Records 3Vortex (Extended Mix)Gabriel RobellaPolyform 4Amhain,_Covsky_-_Salamander_(Juan_Ibañez_Remix)_[Musique_de_Lune] 5DUNE (Extended Mix)Ruback, AmesensERRORRTechno (Peak Time / Driving) 6Lostep - Burma (Anton Make bootleg)Anton Make 7Phases (Joe Fisher Remix)JaresRezongar Music 8Shine Tomorrow (Original Mix)Guy Mantzur, KhenBedrock Records 9Orb (HAFT Extended Remix)Kamilo SanclementeUnivack 10Freedom (Extended Mix)BudakidSiamese 11Illusion (Original Mix)Javier RománDroid9 12Punk (KASIA (ofc) Extended Remix)Ferry CorstenFlashover Recordings

Keep It!
The Super Bowl & Valentine's Day Watchlist with Yura Borisov

Keep It!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 77:47


Ira and Louis discuss Kendrick's Super Bowl performance, movies that make us believe in straight love, Seal's Mountain Dew commercial, and unfortunately, Kanye's latest antics. Yura Borisov joins to discuss Anora, why he loves Forrest Gump, and more.Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch full episodes, exclusive content, and other community events. Find us there at YouTube.com/@KeepItPodcast  

DJ Yura
DJ Yura preparty@Hleb I Vino 08-02-2025

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 126:41


Прекрасный саунд для релакса , интересный на мой взгляд по звучанию и с хорошим динамическим развитием 1Bamboo (Arkay Koo Remix)Turu AnasiTellel 2Yare Jani (Michael Ritter & Felix E Berlin Spring Remix)DJ Phellix, OF REZZ, SheenubbUbersee Music 3Pinta (Jonas Fasching Remix)Turu AnasiTellel 4Berdema (Original Mix)Billy Esteban, Rialians on Earth, Cafe De Anatolia, Christos VotsisCafe De Anatolia 5Pinta (Jonas Fasching Remix)Turu AnasiTellel 6Eternal Flame (Instrumental Mix)Perspectiv, Cafe De Anatolia, Clifford ReevesCafe De Anatolia 7Sauterelle (Original Mix)KesudioTellel 8Expression (Original Mix)WeirWeir 9Marilli (Original Mix)BetelgeizeIt's good to be a tree 10Higher Drums (Original Mix)United Freedom CollectiveMulti Culti 11Selbstgespräche Für Fortgeschrittene (Original Mix)Matija, Richard ElcoxTepeme Música 12De Donde (Original Mix)Lou IsmaēlSerafin Audio Imprint 13Paglia (Original Mix)CCODustpan Recordings 14Retro Chilling (Chris Coco Remix)Dune PeopleSuntree Records 15Circus In Paris (Original Mix)DJ Disse, Copenema, WALTHERMusic For Dreams 16Dance Like a Freak (Saint-Loup-En-Bray Remix)Irregular Disco WorkersRare Wiri Records 17Satisfaction (Alex Raider Extended)Jago Alejandro PascuaMisty Peach 18Cabaret Electrize (Alume Version)Zehava GlantzNein Records 19Constant Craving (Original Mix)Valid Evidence19Box Recordings 20Moyo Wa Upendo (Original Mix)Engin OzturkEarth Sound Recordings 21Trapecio (Original Mix)baezReconsider Music 22Blue World (Original Mix)RaykoRare Wiri Records 23Eiderdown (Original Mix)Duncan GrayTici Taci 24Aria (Original Mix)Riccardo LeardiniSolar Soul 25Bright Patterns (Original Mix)United Freedom CollectiveMulti Culti 26Orchestra Inflator (Original Mix)Karl CettiAmaya Records 27Sameyeh (Instrumental)Santino Surfers, WALTHER, Linda RomanazziMusic For Dreams

DJ Yura
DJ Yura vinyl set@Ketchup 25-01-2025

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 120:05


Не зря говорят что музыка циклична. Подобрал актуальных по саунду пластинок и сыграл их в прайм тайм в стенах любимого Ketchup. И несмотря на возраст , всегда остается главное - правильно их преподнести аудитории. Было очень позитивно, динамично и красиво. 1 ID iD 2 ID iD 3 ID iD 4 ID iD 5 ID iD 6 ID iD 7 ID iD 8 ID iD 9 ID iD 10 ID iD

DJ Yura
DJ Yura Day vinyl mix@Noor Bar 23-01-2025

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 165:38


Noor bar создал прекрасный повод послушать виниловые пластинки! в этом миксе то что больше можно отнести к дневному формату, когда музыка легка и мелодична, но потом прекрасно ушла в танцы 1 ID ID 2 ID ID 3 ID ID 4 ID ID 5 ID ID 6 ID ID 7 ID ID 8 ID ID 9 ID ID 10 ID ID

DJ Yura
DJ Yura preparty@Hleb I Vino 17-01-2025

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 118:44


Теплый и уютный саунд препати 1Pára feat Jessica Lauren (Original Mix)MOMO.Batov Records 2Pinta (Original Mix)Turu AnasiTellel 3Al'ahasis (Original Mix)Cafe De Anatolia, MaxvCafe De Anatolia HUB 4Agrate (NamirRemix)ArumboRitmos del Sur 5Campito Sideral (Original Mix)ElektrompeTchamma Yapu Records 6Karina (Extended Mix) [Botanica]Matur 7Free & Beautiful (Original Mix)Dj Nils, KURT (RU)Human Resources 8La Selva (Original Mix)Desert Raven, Solar KingsShango Records 9Viento (Original Mix)SonikgrooveOrganica Records 10Yafo (Original Mix)Cafe De Anatolia, Gabriel ShemCafe De Anatolia LAB 11I Want It (Original Mix)VerdoHell Yeah Recordings 12Ritmo Cumbiano (Original Mix)KÖNI, QualistaQualista 13Pueblo Taino (Original Mix)Tomas ZolanOrganica Records 14Frudon (Original Mix)Turu AnasiTellel 15Mulga (Original Mix)Tomas ZolanCosmic Awakenings 16Wallas (Original Mix Edit)PAAX (Tulum)SCM 17Stop (Original Mix)Erhan YilmazThe Last Colony Records 18Nagami (Original Mix)Tomas ZolanCosmic Awakenings 19Austuminzi (Original Mix)King BenKindisch 20Govend (Original Mix)Serdar Ayyildiz, Cafe De AnatoliaCafe De Anatolia 21Tatawari Fire Chant (Nils Olav Remix)Sudha, Kailash Kokopelli, Pao PamakiNixi Music 22The Prophecy (Daichi Remix)BrandskiMop Records 23Count On You (Cavego Extended Disco Noir Mix)ELMar, Satin JacketsGolden Hour Recordings

DJ Yura
DJ Yura Special mix 12-12-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 111:43


Неимоверно красивая подборка брейкс и прогрессивного саунда. Редко когда играю ломаные ритмы , но здесь на мой взгляд все удачно 1FOTN & YeadonTurn Off (Extended Mix) [djdownloadme.com] 2Krasa Rosa — Kalina 3Framewerk — A Magical Trip 4Banco De Gaia — Obsidian (Framewerk Full on Mix) (Framewerk Full on Mix) 5Bjonic & Makso — I Need You 6Framewerk — Metropolis 7Jody Wisternoff Nox VahnOtherworldWelcome To My World 8Lost Astronaut - Quiver 9Framewerk — Together (We Are Unified) 10Trilucid - For Another Life (Anriu Extended Remix) 11Parallel VoicesAshes (Extended Mix)Anjunadeep Explorations 12Framewerk — Seven Days and One Week 13Tinlicker feat. Roos Jonker — Come Back Home (Extended Mix) 14Golden Features-Giulia Tess-Rromarin - Endit - Giulia Tess Remix 15Matter & Eric LuneStarlightStarlight / Memory Burn / EyeAndYou 16KasboResenärenResenären 17Slow BEverestEverest / Drope Road 18Sound Fusion — Pathways 19Gai BaroneClassroomsClassrooms 20Tinlicker, Felix RaphaelWhere Did I Go (Extended Mix)[PIAS] ECTRONIQUE 21ProffFor the Last Time (Extended Mix)For the Last Time 22Amber Stomp — Nerja (Extended Mix) 23Atlantis OceanNihil (Original Mix)

DJ Yura
DJ Yura preparty@Hleb i Vino 14-12-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 169:18


Уютное состояние повлияло и на музыку вечером 1Chameleon (Original Mix)CereusPhases. 2Denizler (feat Bilgin Canaz)Buddha Bar, MajnoonGeorge V 3Pirata (Hajna Remix)Olendo• kosa • 4Bryan Ferry - Midnight Train (Johnson Somerset Remix)Bryan Ferry 5PortmanyMike KonstantyDirty Hills Records 6Tribala (Original Mix)Cafe De Anatolia, PlayrootsCafe De Anatolia HUB 7Yves Larock - Rise Up (Fabri Fiori Unofficial Remix) 8Can't Get Enough (Original Mix)PhunqueDisco Machine Records 9The Prophecy (Daichi Remix)BrandskiMop Records 10Babe (Original Mix)FiguerasFlown Records 11Be Happy (Extended Mix)AMMERE x Octavio Cabuata x B33kay (SA)SECOND TO FEEL 12For Penelope (Original Mix)DJ Pantelis, Cafe De AnatoliaCafe De Anatolia 13Busking (Original Mix)NandraSol Selectas 14Daca Taino (Original Mix)Hallex MSol Selectas 15Armandhe - Encontro (Extended Mix) 16Aura (Original Mix)Dee MonteroFuturescope 17Aiwa (Extended Mix)QARAQOOMSuprematic 18Fatboy Slim - Sunset (Bird of Prey) (Ander Hogin Edit) 19Jebelilamajli (Original Mix)T.PickerRYNTH 20Gardens By The Bay (Original Mix)Henry Saiz & Band, Moonlight WolvesNatura Sonoris 21Mante (Original Mix)Cafe De Anatolia, Morad (EG)Cafe De Anatolia LAB 22Tango In The Desert (Bahri Bekil Remix)AGMAShango Records 23Michael_Kiwanuka_-_Cold_Little_Heart_(DSF_Edit)_[White_Label] 24Piano Hammers (Original Mix)Max TenRoMSol Selectas 25Tyxero Asteri feat Giannis Palamidas (Valeron Extended Remix)K. BHTAYulunga Music 26Happy Incident (Original Mix)Grance, SoulmacThe Purr 27Soul of the Tribe (Extended Mix)DALAHSonguara Tales 28Tigris (Original Mix)GEØVHÄNAkbal Music Editions 29Whisper Meeting (Original Mix)Hernan CerbelloCoral Tide 30Kai (Matur Remix) [Botanica]Noble Spirits 31Are You Dreaming (Extended Mix)Jiminy HopKiksuya Records 32Gathie (Extended Mix)Green GeorgeDeepalma 33U2 - Love is all we have left (Sebastian Busto Remix)

DJ Yura
DJ Yura live@Ketchup 13-12-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 117:22


Мощно и красиво 1Hello (Extended Mix)Roy RosenfeldEarly Morning 2Tunnelvision (Original Mix)Tear of Joy, Ayan 3Kai (Matur Remix) [Botanica]Noble Spirits 4Boogie Work (Extended Mix)REBRN, Magit CacoonMago Music 5sign (Extended Mix)Cocho, ilie RachelDAYS like NIGHTS 6Love Made Me Do It (Guy J Remix)MoshicBedrock Records 7La Musa (Adam Ten & Rafael Extended Remix)Jamie Jones, MiluhskaHelix Records 8Just Like Us (Original Mix)Gux Jimenez, NattierUnivackProgressive House 9Play (Newman I Love Remix)Nik Thrine, Jenny VossMusic is 4 Lovers 10Lost In A Trance (Extended Mix)Konvex (FR), PofioAZZUR 11I Miss You (Sentre Remix)Of NorwayBedrock Records 12Aquarela (Javier Román Remix)Erich LHDroid9 13Fatso (Extended Mix)ChicolaMomentsProgressive House 14Derealization (Extended Mix)Julian KoerndlFrau Blau 15Inner Flight (Original Mix)WRDO, Victoria RawlinsAlmost Like We Met 16Gaspar Aguilera - Kaizen (Lil Louis - Black Out) 17Hot Since 82 - Buggin (FAHGU Unnoficial Remix) 18Unfolding Vortex (Original Mix)Lipa TazzioliFuture Avenue 19Midnight Oil - Beds are Burning (Lore Iturralde Unofficial Remix) 20Pakpak (Extended Mix)Sebastien LegerLost Miracle 21DB Boulevard - Point Of View (LEVICORPUS Unofficial Remix) 22My Guide (Gui Boratto Club Mix)Heisen, Nuhma, Luna MaterDOC 23Hive (Extended Mix)Sanio & ZarthKaruana

Next Best Picture Podcast
Interview With "Anora" Actor Yura Borisov

Next Best Picture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 17:04


"Anora" had its world premiere at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the prestigious Palme d'Or. It went on to play at various film festivals, placing in the top three for the TIFF People's Choice Award, and has received some of the best reviews of any film this year. Actor Yura Borisov ("Compartment No. 6") was kind enough to spend some time talking with us about his role as Igor, which you can watch or listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which is now playing in theaters from NEON and is up for your consideration for all eligible categories at this year's Academy Awards. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DJ Yura
DJ Yura live@Ketchup 15-11-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 113:10


Красивый глубокий сет в теплых стенах Ketchup 1Além Mar (Drelirium Remix)RIGOONIFor Senses Records 2It's Time (Bodaishin Edit) 3Meso Haus (Anatollian Sessions Remix)ShamounSol Selectas 4Feelin - Dusk and Dawn (Domingo + Kike Roldan Bootleg) 5Glowing (Original Mix)Oriol Calvo, BetokoTEN IBIZA RECORDS 6Gentle Giant (Extended Mix)TalliekinAmulanga 7Rockerfella's Revenge (Extended Mix)Rob RoarPhonetic Recordings 8Impossible (feat Alison Goldfrapp) (Matthew Sona Edit)RyksoppWhite Label 9Play (Newman I Love Remix)Nik Thrine, Jenny VossMusic is 4 Lovers 10Dystopnoise (Original Mix)Yudi Watanabe, Andre MoretPlaisirs Sonores Records 11Small Steps (Extended Mix)Tim EngelhardtUnreleased Records 12Autobahn Jim Rider 13I Know U Know Too (Musumeci Remix)KomilevSuper Sapiens 14Madzoni,_Koshi,_Sixtone_-_Tantra_(Extended_Mix)_[White_Label] 15Faces (Supacooks Remix)Gai Barone, Aaron SuissEchoes of Time 16Clarity (Original Mix)Mark (BR)Transensations Records 17Hiraya (Original Mix)HaomaDeed Music 18Alterdisco (Original Mix)The Drake Brothers, Broken HillMultinotes 19Sono - Keep Control (Pico Bussoli Bootleg Mix) 20Guy Mantzur and Khen 21Maara (Extended Version)FejkáCoexist

Untitled Movie Podcast
Interview: Anora (Guests: Sean Baker, Mikey Madison & Yura Borisov)

Untitled Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 4:26


On this special episode, Eric sits down with Sean Baker, Mikey Madison & Yura Borisov of Anora.

DJ Yura
DJ Yura live@Ketchup 11-10-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 120:30


Жестко и красиво 1Move Your Body (Original Mix)blaktoneUFO Sound 2K Disco (Original Mix)Itzik KPowder Music 3Morgan Chords (Original Mix)Itzik KPowder Music 4Feels Good (Original Mix)Itzik K, Ravid (IL)Powder Music 5Mama Look Crew - Oh No No No (Makebo & Amonita Remix) 6It's PersonalSteve Bug, HervSolarBondage Music 7Prodiga (Original Mix)Simon VuarambonMoments 8Ether (Original Mix)BetokoPoesie Musik 9Clarity (Original Mix)Mark (BR)Transensations Records 10God Is In Control (Original Mix)JoeskiMaya Records 11Downstairs (Original Mix)BukaDiynamic 12Boral (Musumeci Remix)Kevin Di Serna, Pole PositionAnims 13Fractal Thoughts (Original Mix)bod:modClick Records 14Drawing in the Sand (Marcus Kardos Remix)DevalokaBekool Records 15Oxia - Domino (Apste Lo-Fi Remix) 16The Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition (Licha Ignacio Unofficial Remix & Orchestal Outro Version) 17Lose Your Mind (Original)ANix JAyEat My Hat Music 18Artificial Vibez (Extended Mix)DJ Zombi, Guy MaayanWhere The Shadow Ends 19Worakls — Adagio For Square (Club Mix) 20Own Me (feat Talmirage) (Club Version)Oliver KoletzkiStil Vor Talent 21Worakls — 54 22Worakls - PIPELINE - ARTE Concert

DJ Yura
DJ Yura live@Ketchup 20-09-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 114:02


Заканчивалось сентябрьское лето, но это никак не сказалось на той теплой и позитивной атмосфере внутри. А музыка только помогала получать дополнительные эмоции 1Leonard Cohen - Nevermind (LFES Unofficial Remix) 2Lumina (Original Mix)Dee MonteroFuturescope 3Prodiga (Original Mix)Simon VuarambonMoments 4Infinity (Original Mix)QuivverControlled Substance 5Chaman (Extended Mix)M.E.M.O., SISGet Physical Music 6Kasango_x_Chris_Arna_x_Voodoochild_-_Like_That_(Extended_Mix)_[White_Label] 7Groove da Lata (Extended Mix)Doctor JackWaldliebe Familien 8Madifayou feat Stephane Salerno (Jean Vayat Extended Remix)Don Mescal, Soul of ZooFrooogs Records 9In a Circle (Original Mix)Julian MillanMonday Social Music 10M J - Thriller (Interactive Sounds Unofficial Remix) 11Deep Forest (Extended Mix)Cary CrankSunexplosion 12Lost In The Desert (Extended Mix)Chambord, SolidmindGet Physical Music 13Syrah (Original Mix)Alfonso AresDo Not Sit On The Furniture Recordings 14Got Deep (Original Mix)Cuprite, Liza LeeDidschn 15Mumbai (Original Mix)Dan TanevSunset Gathering 16Nobody Like You (Extended Mix)SistekTH3RD BRAIN 17Rising Glow (Original Mix)arbey gonzalezUnivack 18Mirage (Original Mix)JigglerDear Deer 19Dark Pixel (Original Mix)Dan SushiDear Deer Black 20Darkness Before Dawn (Extended Mix)Kiholm, LewynSommersville Records 21The Lunatics (Solomun Remix)Radio SlaveRekids

DJ Yura
DJ Yura live@Ketchup 16-08-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 119:32


Летняя ночь в любимом Ketchup вдохновила на глубокий и мощный микс. Позитивно, динамично и красиво 1Oriri (Original Mix)Cafe De Anatolia, and-wyCafe De Anatolia LAB 2Gabriel (Original Mix)Masaya CHBedrock Records 3Souljah (Extended Mix)DORIANN, RandoreeGreen Room 4You Gonna Do (Original Mix)DeomidEngrave LTD 5Somewhere (Gai Barone & Luke Brancaccio Remix)MortinaréParticles 6Gonna Be (Original Mix)Cafe De Anatolia, Delara JaCafe De Anatolia LAB 7Analog Sol - Bones In The Batcave - Sol Sonidos Records 8HAAS_-_Snake_Charmer_(Extended_Mix)_[Endless_Music_(BR)] 9Flaws In Design (Extended Mix)Maison WareMaison Ware 10Tiger Forest (Nicolas Ruiz & Diego Welter Remix)Dibby Dougherty & David Young 11Cola feat Elderbrook (Made By Pete Extended Remix)CamelPhatDefected 12Pinie (Sébastien Léger Remix)Sebastien Leger, Orbit, Parra for CuvaParra For Cuva 13Casablanca (Original Mix)Fernando OlayaMoonlight 14Acid Rain feat Madge (Rafael Extended Remix)NoizuTECHNE 15Mirror (Original Mix)Olivier Giacomotto, Fur CoatTruesoul 16Blade (Extended Mix)Papa Smurf (AU)MAJIK 17Miss You feat Forrest (Fake Mood & Kohaan Remix)Del ArteAround Midnight 18Heartless (Fideles Extended Remix)WhoMadeWho, KolschThe Moment 19Raining Again (Mason Extended Remix)BetokoOKO Recordings 20Wintertrip (Original Mix)D-Nox, Lonya, DJ Zombi3000 Grad Records 21Miss You feat Forrest (Fake Mood & Kohaan Remix)Del ArteAround Midnight 22Santiago (Sinca Remix)Nick Muir, John DigweedBedrock Records 23Kosheen_-_Catch_U_(Eran_Hersh_Edit)_[White_Label] 24Panorama Astratto (Apricat & Artina Remix)DJ Chus, NiconoteStereo Productions

DJ Yura
DJ Yura feat Shamray (percussion) Boooo@Noor Bar 26-07-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 114:41


Шикарная ночь во дворе Noor Electro Bar, в особенности когда звучат живые инструменты вместе с диджеем, абсолютно гармноично и ненавязчиво. Спасибо Shamray за прекрасную работу в тандеме со мной. Здесь абсолютно понятная и немного с коммерческим уклоном саунд. Надеюсь вам понравится 1Aro (Mass Digital, ThreeY Remix)Max WexemWhere The Shadow Ends 2Om (Extended Mix)Ami, DeniQulaqAs 3Go Deeper (Extended Mix)IDRIS, Una RamsDefected 4Girl (Afro Version)DSFVAULTSAfro House 5Going Down (Original Mix)Dennis CruzMUSE 6Opus III vs. Gorje Hewek & Volen Sentir - It's A Ghosts Day (BluePaper Mash-up) 7Fogo Fogo (Original Mix)Mody, Kole AudroMultinotes 8Who's Gonna Cross (Original Mix)Space FoodManeki Neko 9Hoke feat Idd Aziz (Original Mix)BuVuSol Selectas 10Alabanza (Original Mix)Iban Mendoza, Medusa OdysseySol Selectas 11Mashke Nada (Extended Mix)Come CloserSounds Of Sirin 12Eu Vou Pra Bahia feat Rachel Reis (DSF Extended Remix)DOT (BR)Karuana 13Cuerpo feat Cleydys Villalon (Ottinger & FLAVOR Itana Sound Movement Extended Remix)Makossa, MegablastGet Physical Music 14Shinbra (Water UNRELEASED Edit)Lizwi, Sounds Of Rituals, KomashovREDOLENT 15Time Machine (Amirali Extended Remix)Eelke KleijnDAYS like NIGHTS 16Vulcan (Original Mix)Memo RexSol Selectas 17Mi Canto (Extended Mix)MijangosSunset Gathering 18Armandhe - Encontro (Extended Mix) 19Move Nyakalo (Barco Unreleased Edit)Oluhle & Drush (FR) & Adam Port & Keinemusik & Stryv & MalachiiiWhite Label2024-07-05 20Teardrop (Dark Soul Project Ethereal Remix) MTMassive Attack 21Money For Nada (Bonus Track)Betoko vs Dire StraitsOKO Recordings 22Tape of Way (Dub Pepper Extended Remix)Jean De SaarHeadonism 23Emi Galvan, NOIYSE PROJECT - Connection (Original Mix)

Dental Leaders Podcast
Mind Movers #31 — Yusra Al-Mukhtar

Dental Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 117:04


Payman and Rhona chat with award-winning facial aesthetician and dentist Dr Yusra Al-Mukhtar.  Yusra touches on her experiences growing up in the UK as a Muslim woman and the impact of her father's return to Iraq after the war. She also explains the rationale behind her move from dentistry to facial aesthetics and shares thoughts on consent and ethics in aesthetic procedures. Yura also discusses balancing motherhood with a demanding career, the role of healthcare professionals in discussing humanitarian issues publicly, and the importance of speaking out against injustice. Enjoy! In This Episode 00:02:50 - Backstory 00:24:50 - Transition from dentistry to facial aesthetics 00:33:35 - Differences in aesthetic preferences between Liverpool and London 00:39:35 - Ethics and aesthetics  00:52:00 - Motherhood, career and family 01:01:45 - Fertility 01:08:15 - Healthcare and humanitarian issues 01:24:50 - Islam and Islamophobia 01:53:20 - Future plans and projects 01:54:10 - Advice for young dentists 01:55:25 - Awards and success About Yusra Al-Mukhtar Yusra Al-Mukhtar is a dental surgeon, medical aesthetician and founder and clinical director of Dr Yusra, providing medically-led aesthetic treatments in Liverpool and London.

DJ Yura
DJ Yura preparty@3205 29-06-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 129:45


позитивный теплый вечер в центре москвы и уютном баре 1Bryan Ferry - Midnight Train (Johnson Somerset Remix)Bryan Ferry 2Uomo (Original Mix)RaykoRare Wiri Records 3I Know What I Know (Original Mix)Secret Soul SocietyRare Wiri Records 4Agfa (Jura Soundsystem Dub)FernandoTsuba Records 5Making It Right (Prins Thomas Mix)Woolfy, Love AthleticsRitual Release 6Say Say say (Club Mix)Criss Hawk, Simone BardelliHome Run 7Bring It HomeSoul CentralElectric Shrine 8Lilly's in the House (Original Mix)ZOO PHONICSpa In Disco 9Bora Bora (Original Mix)DJ TurmixRare Wiri Records 10DSDN (Vocal Mix)Daniel Wang, Cle, Eva Be, TD, Etienne Guilbaud, Diba Wunderlich, Kristina BeckerPaloma 11Exhilaration (Original Mix)Ken@WorkB Club Milano 12Runaway (Original Mix)DP-6DP-6 Records 13Right or Wrong (Moortega! Remix)Camp ClaudeCadette 14Baliaric (Original Mix)Dee MonteroFuturescope 15Spicy Drink (Nu Club Mix)Paolo Bardelli, TonyMontana dj, Camilla NormanB Club Milano 16Solstice (Original Mix)David ZylbermanStar Creature Universal Vibrations 17Bjork - Pagan Poetry ( Eli Nissan Remix) 18Kissy KissMagic WordsRazor-N-Tape 19Mecenato Frisson (Yuksek Remix)UbaruhCOCADA MUSIC 20Woogie Hunter (Original Mix)UndersetThe Soundgarden 21Dance DepartmentTilmanPleasant Systems 22What I Need (Original Mix)Notre DameRenaissance Records 23Oussama Laabarta - Believe (Super Flu Remix)Oussama Laabarta 24Aura (Original Mix)Dee MonteroFuturescope 251. Dee Montero - One Of Us (Vocal Mix) 24_44.1 Master 8

DJ Yura
DJ Yura live@Ketchup 22-06-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 112:56


было очень позитивно и тепло 1Lovin' Sun (Extended Mix)BudakidFlores 2The Drums (Original Mix)Althoff, Ivan PugliaresMultinotes 3Fogo Fogo (Original Mix)Mody, Kole AudroMultinotes 4Reverence (feat Jorge Alab (Boogie Vice Remix)Jorge BezerraAtjazz Record Company 5Mashke Nada (Extended Mix)Come CloserSounds Of Sirin 6Monze (Original Mix)GaburAfromatic Lab. 7Tulum (Extended Mix)Pomboklap, Aaron Sevilla, P.RivasGo Deeva Records 8Wintertrip (Original Mix)D-Nox, Lonya, DJ Zombi3000 Grad Records 9Who's Gonna Cross (Original Mix)Space FoodManeki Neko 10Vulcan (Original Mix)Memo RexSol Selectas 11Pushing On (Extended Mix)XANDLTECHNE 12Mi Canto (Extended Mix)MijangosSunset Gathering 13Time Machine (Amirali Extended Remix)Eelke KleijnDAYS like NIGHTS 14Eye Contact (Original Mix)Alan CerraYOMO Records 15Like A Prayer (George Kafetzis Extended Edit)MadonnaWhite Label 16Cerere (Extended Mix)The Florentian CabaretThe Florentian Cabaret Recording 17A Beautiful Place (Extended Mix)MOGUAI, Illusionize, Roland ClarkSOLOTOKO 18Red Zone (Extended Mix)Rob RoarPhonetic Recordings 19Distorted Space (Original Mix)Lio QUnivack 20Insomnia (Javier Misa & Alexion Edit / Extended Mix)FaithlessWhite Label 21Let's Pretend (Extended Mix)HelslootGet Physical Music 22Arizona Dreams (Extended Mix)AK7Purple Sun Records

DJ Yura
DJ Yura preparty@Beer Pairing 25-05-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 182:44


Наконец-то в Москву пришла совсем летняя погода, что и отразилось в субботний вечер на моем саунде на открытом воздухе. 1Dahab (Original Mix)Halia, Cafe De Anatolia, AblozéCafe De Anatolia LAB 2Nha Badjam (Rampue Remix)Pupkulies & Rebecca, Tibau TavaresNormoton 3Tripodon (Original Mix)Tibetania, Sotiris Kastanis, Riccardo LeardiniTibetania Records 4Chunyaxche (Original Mix)Lemurian, BakeanCosmic Awakenings 5Sine Devil (Original Mix)Sam NoboMONADA 6Human Experience (LeoPan Remix)Etna, Sanra• kosa • 7Infelicidade (Original Mix)Pupkulies & Rebecca, Tibau TavaresNormoton 8The Dance of the Deity (Original Mix)Zuma DionysTehnika Molodeji 9Chelovek Na Lune (Original Mix)RIIA, Matur• kosa • 10Day in Day Out (Artem Belida Remix)Daniel HokumLiterary Music 11Om Shanti (Original Mix)Ali Termos, kośa records• kosa • 12Yellow Drift (Original Mix)OhxalaDowntempoLove 13Vamos Balkanos (Momo Ryuk Remix)Majed SalihCamel VIP Records 14Budan (Original Mix)TebraK-Club Music 15Serifos (Original Mix)Valeron, Cafe De AnatoliaCafe De Anatolia 16Too Many Happy Endings (Original Mix)Fleanger, Cafe De AnatoliaCafe De Anatolia LAB 17The Edge (Original Mix)Adrian FontFor A Memory 18Don't Leave Me Here (Extended Mix)Birds of MindGet Physical Music 19The Truth (Original Mix)Luca Bacchetti, Ness (CAN)Endless 20Disco Lights (Extended Mix)TalemanSonguara Tales 21Icicle Marimba (Original Mix)KadienJourney of the Soul 22Aria (Lost Desert Edit)Artic WhiteSouksonic 23Floating (Extended Mix)Alej ChSonguara 24Emile (Extended Mix)Alej ChSonguara 25How I (Iban Mendoza Remix)SISREDOLENT 26Khich Ke Na Maari (Original Mix)DJ Vartan, Tibetania, Dj Joy (UP)Tibetania Orient 27Night Shadows (Extended Mix)Anton IshutinSonguara Tales 28The Night (Original Mix)MaxicBlackSea Records 29Alba (Original Mix)FulltoneAll Day I Dream 30Moonlight (Original Mix)Nathan KatzAll Day I Dream 31Cycles (Extended Mix)HelslootGet Physical Music 32Exodus (Dave Seaman's After Dark Mix)ChangedFaces, Harry DiamondSudbeat Music

DJ Yura
DJ Yura live@Ketchup 18-05-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 113:33


Наконец-то наступили теплые вечера и открылись террасы, это и повлияло на музыкальный ряд тоже. И вот вам очередная порция саунда с любимого Ketchup 1Déjeuner Sur L'Herbe (Antdot & Bakka BR Remix Gui Boratto Edit)Gui BorattoZatar Music 2Orange Heat (Original Mix)APRICAT, ARTINAStereo Productions 3It Soul (Original Mix)Q NarongwateUnited Music Records 4Drdo feat GATA BAND (Original Mix)DonzTimeless Moment 5Arenas Del Desierto (Extended Mix)DiMO (BG), Joe DiemHoTL Records 6I (Original Mix)KyottoCRFT Music 7Space Odyssey (Original Mix)Invariant, Gorsky, AudiofaktMoon Magic Records 8Finish Line (Original Mix)REBRNWhen Stars Align 9Kentima (Extended Mix)Ilias Katelanos, PlectaMelody Of the Soul 10Crystal Jungle (Original Mix)APRICAT, ARTINAStereo Productions 11Painkiller (Original Mix)AnonimatWORDS NOT ENOUGH 12BOSA_x_Eric_Sharp_-_Soul_In_Fire_(feat_Nectar_De_Estrellas)_(Borak_Remix)_[Tierra_Sounds] 13Have Mercy (Original Mix)El Mundo, ZazouQuetame 14No Discrimination Part II (Extended Mix)Aleksandar Zec, DymaiValiant 15Role Model (Extended Version)Fatboy Slim, Dan Diamond, Luca GuerrieriSouthern Fried Records 16Higher (Emanuel Satie Extended Remix)Yulia Niko, Yotam AvniArmada Music 17Alpha (Extended Mix)BitzforkIntricate Records 18Sebastien Leger - Safari (Original Mix)Sebastien Leger 19Kampala (Extended Mix)Dean Walker, MassianelloBlack Lizard Records 20Zlidni (Original Mix)PolaCRRCT VIEW 21Cycles (Extended Mix)HelslootGet Physical Music 22Feeling Good (feat Lakyn) (Extended Mix)DilbyValiant 23Let's Pretend (Extended Mix)HelslootGet Physical Music

DJ Yura
DJ Yura Disco@3205 09-05-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 180:01


немного теплого олдскульного диско , фанка и соул 1Hey Moloko (Original Mix)Mike Salta, MortaleMusic For Dreams 2Yaeyama (Original Mix)Mike Salta, MortaleMusic For Dreams 3It's In Your Eyes (Original Mix)Sex Judas feat Ricky, Linn NystadnesSnick Snack 4Begin Again (Joe Goddard Extended Remix)Jessie WareInterscope Records 5Sade_-_Color_Of_Love_(Inache_Remix)_[White_Label] 6Animal Planet (thds Remix)ÜNAMThe Magic Sun 7Charly_Angelz_-_Movin'_On_(Original_Jam)_[Disco_Machine_Records] 8What You Love (Extended Mix)Soul CentralElectric Shrine 9Delight MeFormula UnoWonder Edits 10Magic Man On The TownFormula UnoWonder Edits 11There Is Something Special About Boxhagener Platz (Original Mix)Oliver KoletzkiStil Vor Talent 12Mecenato FrissonUbaruhCOCADA MUSIC 13Can't Get Enough (Original Mix)PhunqueDisco Machine Records 14Woogie Hunter (Original Mix)UndersetThe Soundgarden 15Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill (Notre Dame Edit) 16Birds (Original Mix)Disco FeelingsPeppermint Jam 17Murder On The Dancefloor (PNAU Extended Remix)Sophie Ellis.BextorPolydor Records 18Shut The Lights Out feat NILE (Birdee Extended Remix)LovebirdsGlitterbox Recordings 19You're Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else feat Kelli Sae (Extended Mix)Michael GrayGlitterbox Recordings 20Bring It Home (Extended Mix)Soul CentralElectric Shrine 21Space Yeti (Original Mix)Sharam JeyPimp My Booty 22Fast Jags (Bengoa's Raw Edit)Lex (Athens)B2 Recordings 23Hollow Talk (Original Mix)MicropacerPolari Records 24Sol de los Andes (Original Mix)Luciano ColmanPLU Records 25Into The Red Sky feat Aya (Migs Extended Salty Touch Dub)Miguel MigsSoulfuric Deep 26Sway (Noraj Cue Remix)Cobe-CobeLIL DreamOrganic 27In Your Eyes (Extended Mix)George CynnamonDeepalma Soul 28Somebody Else's Guy (Peverell Extended Edit)Jocelyn BrownWhite Label 29You Got The Love (Extended Mix)Dr PackerTinted Records 30Beat Of Your Heart (Extended Mix)Purple Disco Machine, ASDISRCA 31What I Need (Original Mix)Notre DameRenaissance Records 32Something On My Mind (Braxe+ Falcon Extended Remix)Duke Dumont, Purple Disco Machine, Nothing But ThievesColumbia Local 33Stars (Jet Boot Jack Remix)Simply RedMusic Factory Mastermix 34Mess It Up (Purple Disco Machine Extended Remix)The Rolling StonesGeffen 35Little Lies (Les Bisous Extended Remix)GoldFishArmada Music

DJ Yura
DJ Yura live@Ketchup 27-04-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 117:03


1Circus (How You Feel) (Original Mix)Thomas Gandey, WhereisjohnyVIVa MUSiC 2Dee Montero - Ethera (Original Mix) 3Oussama Laabarta - Believe (Super Flu Remix)Oussama Laabarta 4Analog Sol - Solidays - Sol Sonidos Records 5Love Potion (Extended Mix)Non Grata (GR), Amani Lap Aquarius HeavenSudam Recordings 6Yohea (Original Mix)Cafe De Anatolia, Space CastorzCafe De Anatolia LAB 7Dulus, Tim Green - Silver Fade EP - 01 Silver Fade 8Phanda (feat Mavhungu) (Extended Mix)ChoujaaSoave 9Sebastien Leger - Safari (Original Mix)Sebastien Leger 10Give Me Something To Hold (Extended Mix)David Guetta, Jack Back, THEMBA (SA)Defected 11Rules (Extended Mix)The JourneyMonaberry 12Shake It (Extended Mix)Wuki, Trace (UZ)Catch & Release 13Theia (Original Mix)Kamilo SanclementeBalance Music 14Oriana (Extended Mix)Mark Di Meo, Mathieu RuzClub Sweat 15Calima (Extended Mix)Stil & Bense, Juliane WolfPoesie Musik 16Shandi (Extended Mix)PyramidoKrafted Underground 17Cre Brl (Original Mix)Haddadi Von EngstYou Plus One 18California (feat Ian Biggs) (Das Pharaoh Remix)Meyer (ofc)ETERNAL Recordings 19Sensei (Original Mix)Dee MonteroBalance Music 20Deeper Love (Organic Strings Mix)Taylan, KNVWNRoutine Espresso Recordings 21Koyo Ganda (Extended Mix)K'LIDMDLBEAST / WTR 22Eclipse Of The Sun (Original Mix)Dario DeaEastern Standard 23In The Air Tonight (Extended Version)Greg CerroneLifeCode Records

DJ Yura
DJ Yura preparty@3205 bar 16-02-2024

DJ Yura

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 176:08


Очень теплый и душевный сет, способствующий хорошему релаксу 1Bon Abantu (Original Mix)Mike Salta, MortaleMusic For Dreams 2Bazique (Original Mix)Sol DambaOhxala Records 3Dreta (Original Mix)EraNotaShango Records 4La Ville (Subnesia Remix)Jacob Gurevitsch, Alice CarreriMusic For Dreams 5skyfall (Original Mix)bonifazAyasur 6The Rebirth (Blissed Out Mix)Oniris, Pat BrooksBedrock Records 7Lakshmi (Original Mix)RapossaCosmic Awakenings 8Lost in Mozambique (Iorie Remix)Ykonosh, Mundai, Don JongleSerafin Audio Imprint 9Breath feat Ekoa (Original Mix)MagupiCosmic Awakenings 10Northern Orator (Original Mix)Dummy SplashSerafin Audio Imprint 11Prophecies (Original Mix)Stories of DharmaCosmic Awakenings 12Vona (Original Mix)CereusMONADA 13Buho (Kaya Project Remix)RAIO, Sophie SôfrēēResueno 14Delirium (Original Mix)DJ BeyCosmic Awakenings 15Quemado (Original Mix)Michael Simon, TibetaniaTibetania Records 16An Afternoon (feat Alexey) (Original Mix)Matt CorreaGuerrilla Records 17Serenora (Faul & Spaeth Remix)OberheimerTalpa Records 18Zar Zngy feat TmbaTa Orchestra (Original Mix)DonzCosmic Awakenings 19Sticks & Stones (Original Mix)The Oddness, kośa records• kosa • 20Charly_Angelz_-_Movin'_On_(Original_Jam)_[Disco_Machine_Records] 21Inagua (K'you Remix)SuagarYHV Records 22Atshan (Original Mix)DJ Phellix, Gabriel ShemElebated Records 23For U (Original Mix)ArchyWired World 24Run (Extended Mix)Dena AmyInsomniac Records 25I Want To Vava Too (Red Circle Remix)Chris IDHKatun 26Botanista (Original Mix)OrkidzCosmic Awakenings 27Deep Vision (Original Mix)Moe Turk, Putri CintaKudoZ Records 28Holloko (Afro Groove Mix)Dowle, Cafe De Anatolia, YonathanCafe De Anatolia LAB 29Souls (Original Mix)AshAsh Music 30Cactus (Original Mix)84 AvenueGo Deeva Records 31Landing (Original Mix)OhxalaDowntempoLove 32People (Original Mix)AshAsh Music 33Soul Tribe (Hajna Remix)Mar, GingaíResueno

TerraSpaces
Cephii Space: World Chaos Pt.1

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 181:15


Today on the Ether we have Cephii hosting part 1 of a 3 part discussion on world chaos. You'll hear from Midas Cent, n00b, Xintani, Up, Coach Bruce Wrangler, King Wabi, rei, 0xNFTdart, metaflight.eth, Dr. Muhammad Zaheer Awan, RAC FM, Morty, Broken Oracle, kareem, Saiyan1K, 0xDefiDon, Le Zeph God, Decentralized Guru, TheAutHustler, PEPE4PEOPLE, President of Ugly, Chatwiththeflow, rishabh, YuRa, and more! Recorded on March 7th 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

TerraSpaces
Cephii Space: World Chaos Pt.2

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 179:29


Today on the Ether we have Cephii hosting part 2 of a 3 part discussion on world chaos. You'll hear from Midas Cent, n00b, Xintani, Up, Coach Bruce Wrangler, King Wabi, rei, 0xNFTdart, metaflight.eth, Dr. Muhammad Zaheer Awan, RAC FM, Morty, Broken Oracle, kareem, Saiyan1K, 0xDefiDon, Le Zeph God, Decentralized Guru, TheAutHustler, PEPE4PEOPLE, President of Ugly, Chatwiththeflow, rishabh, YuRa, and more! Recorded on March 7th 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

TerraSpaces
Cephii Space: World Chaos Pt.3

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 143:46


Today on the Ether we have Cephii hosting part 3 of a 3 part discussion on world chaos. You'll hear from Midas Cent, n00b, Xintani, Up, Coach Bruce Wrangler, King Wabi, rei, 0xNFTdart, metaflight.eth, Dr. Muhammad Zaheer Awan, RAC FM, Morty, Broken Oracle, kareem, Saiyan1K, 0xDefiDon, Le Zeph God, Decentralized Guru, TheAutHustler, PEPE4PEOPLE, President of Ugly, Chatwiththeflow, rishabh, YuRa, and more! Recorded on March 7th 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

Baking A Murder
90. Rich CEO cancels their wedding, now bride wants to KILL everyone that he loves

Baking A Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 92:50


Yura was finally about to get married. The butterflies started to sink in. Richard and Yura have been a perfect match ever since they were kids – Everybody wanted to see them get married one day. And that day is finally here. Yura's picking out her wedding dress, setting up all the invitations, but out of the blue – Richard walks in and calls off the engagement. Yura was completely shattered – She had to go ask him why. But when she reaches his apartment, Yura sees Richard walking home and holding hands with his new girlfriend, Jia.  In that moment, she knew. Yura wants her husband back, and she wants everyone else to suffer. And she needs the perfect plan to make that happen.  She finds out that Jia has an interesting history – Her ex-fiance and her best friend cheated on her and got married. Maybe Jia thought she was lucky to level up to a CEO chaebol like Richard? But Yura wasn't going to let that happen. She'll do whatever it takes to get Richard back – Even if it takes killing every last person that he loves.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

TerraSpaces
Cephii Space: Crypto Heading Up Pt.1

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 171:14


Today on the Ether we have Cephii hosting part 1 of a 2 part discussion on crypto heading up. You'll hear from Xintani, n00b, Up, Don Cryptonium, Coach Bruce Wrangler, Will Chen, UltraXBT, King Wabi, CryptoKage, WhyPump, kareem, ChuggaBoom, YuRa, hbar4life, Unfudable, Le Zeph God, Jideuism, Danielk602, dp, and more! Recorded on March 2nd 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

TerraSpaces
Cephii Space: Crypto Heading Up Pt.2

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 140:43


Today on the Ether we have Cephii hosting part 2 of a 2 part discussion on crypto heading up. You'll hear from Xintani, n00b, Up, Don Cryptonium, Coach Bruce Wrangler, Will Chen, UltraXBT, King Wabi, CryptoKage, WhyPump, kareem, ChuggaBoom, YuRa, hbar4life, Unfudable, Le Zeph God, Jideuism, Danielk602, dp, and more! Recorded on March 2nd 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

TerraSpaces
Confession Space: Own Up To Your Sins Pt.1

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 135:50


Today on the Ether we have Cephii hosting part 1 of a 2 part discussion on owning up to your sins. You'll hear from Midas, Xintani, n00b, Up, Coach Bruce Wrangler, Crypto Mike, DemonMonkey777, brandon, SirStinkiestLinkiest, Morty, Ívan, ChuggaBoom, Phildo Baggins, hodl_pepe, YuRa, Drew, desi crypto, QuesoBoi, japanesehodl, William C, and more! Recorded on February 28th 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

TerraSpaces
Confession Space: Own Up To Your Sins Pt.2

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 140:58


Today on the Ether we have Cephii hosting part 2 of a 2 part discussion on owning up to your sins. You'll hear from Midas, Xintani, n00b, Up, Coach Bruce Wrangler, Crypto Mike, DemonMonkey777, brandon, SirStinkiestLinkiest, Morty, Ívan, ChuggaBoom, Phildo Baggins, hodl_pepe, YuRa, Drew, desi crypto, QuesoBoi, japanesehodl, William C, and more! Recorded on February 28th 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

TerraSpaces
Cephii Space: Crypto Predictions Pt.1

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 180:29


Today on the Ether we have Cephii hosting part 1 of a 2 part discussion on crypto predictions. You'll hear from Up, n00b, Mayor Ed Dantes, ChuggaBoom, hodl_pepe, Hilary Of Ophir, Midas, Coach Bruce Wrangler, YuRa, Xintani, anne, WhyPump, and more! Recorded on February 26th 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

TerraSpaces
Cephii Space: Crypto Predictions Pt.2

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 80:53


Today on the Ether we have Cephii hosting part 2 of a 2 part discussion on crypto predictions. You'll hear from Up, n00b, Mayor Ed Dantes, ChuggaBoom, hodl_pepe, Hilary Of Ophir, Midas, Coach Bruce Wrangler, YuRa, Xintani, anne, WhyPump, and more! Recorded on February 26th 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

Kick It With Katie: A Soccer Podcast
Yura Movsisyan, Pro, Parent, Owner

Kick It With Katie: A Soccer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 62:31


Today I interview Yura Movsisyan, 2009 MLS Cup Champion with Real Salt Lake and now current owner of Lions United FC. Hear about Yura's youth in Armenia vs moving to the United States at age 12. Hear about his determination as an immigrant to become a professional footballer and what it took to get him there. Getting drafted number four in the MLS draft and becoming a professional at a young age. Yura played for Kansas Wizards (now Sporting Kansas City), Real Salt Lake, Randers in Denmark, Krasnador and Spartak in Russia, RSL, Sweden, and Chicago before retiring. He is now focusing on being an owner and a parent. Here about his experiences moving from player to parent of a player and his advice for parents and players today. Check out Yura's Instagram for highlights and videos. Yura has also started FootHunters.com to help players get noticed and scouted from one platform, check out the link below! Links: Foot Hunters, Lions United FC Instagram, Yura InstagramLeave me a voice message on SpeakPipe! You could be featured on an episode!https://www.speakpipe.com/KickItWithKatieFollow me on Instagram @kick_it_with_katie_podcastContact me at kickitwithkatiepod@gmail.comWant to be a guest? Link here

Loli's Cafe Podcast - KDRAMA talk and reviews.
KDRAMA Marry My Husband Episode 11-12 Review

Loli's Cafe Podcast - KDRAMA talk and reviews.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 18:44


Loli's Cafe Episode 95 - Korean Drama Marry My Husband Episode 11-12 Review. Loli loved the up and down that this drama delivered on these last two episodes. And is hoping YuRa and POS husband are the one's who take the death fate! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loli49/support