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南京衛戍戰史話   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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譚道平編述
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Title
南京衛戍戰史話
Publisher
東南文化事業出版社
Description

記載作者親身經歷的1937年12月南京衛戍戰。分3章:走上第二次世界大戰的行程、史無前頁的首都衛戍戰、榮譽和感激。書尾另有1章:論南京衛戍戰與淞滬戰爭。書後有抗日戰爭大事記

目錄
序言
第一章 走上第二次世界大戰的行程
一 時代的回憶
接受委員長的第一號命令
恭謁國父陵寢
偉大的過程
歷史教訓
二 帝國的葬埋者
點燃起滔天的烽火
阻礙中國統一
一年發生了三次驚人事件
大元帝國與豐臺事件
沒有認識中國
葬埋的卻是自己
三 故都狂飆
警報傳到首都
第一個信號彈
最後關頭
平津淪陷
戰火蔓延北戰場
狂飄吹拂到江南
四 海上潮湧
宣布亞洲大陸戰爭開始
我軍還擊
空中英雄
打到匯山碼頭
阻止進攻
姚子香營長
全部攻勢停止
守勢開始
陣地屹然未動
國家的創傷
我方出動兵力
第二章 史無前頁的首都衛戍戰
一 偉大的決心
歷史遺恨
櫻花的開落
厄運不至延長
單方面的想望
歷史文獻
自衛抗戰聲明
狡滑的希特勒
遷都宣言
制勝基點
二 準備着迎戰
蘇州之行
嚴肅的會報
要我們來擔負
首都衛戍司令長官
防禦部署
不是在城門口
走過了好幾個驛站
三 在血海中奮鬥
太湖東岸戰爭
太湖南岸戰爭
外圍防守戰揭幕
陣地配備
開始接戰
句容南京戰況
東線戰況
天王寺到湯水鎮
秣陵關
圍城的命運
四 圍城孤守
拖向另一世界
寄身圍城
歷史鏡頭
領袖的召喚
精忠報國
至誠允諾
感召的力量
生命易逝
也從未有人想過江
不能搬走
消息連繫
守城部署
重複把城門堵好
大勝關失守
「打倒日本帝國主義」
光華門轉危為安
固守城外陣地
歷史的凜栗
拼他一個或半個
千年的城牆秘密
危城成了破城
一再投筆擱置
撤退命令
最後一次會議
戰爭不是今日結束
渡江計劃
付之一炬
五 江上烽火
兵荒馬亂
文件焚化
從挹江門出城
江上爭渡
全仗這一艘船
莫非是遇難了
到揚州
山珍海味
雪裡送炭
委員長的昭示
終有轉敗為勝之時
附一 參加戰爭的將領與作戰的部隊
附二 衛戍軍兵力傷亡之統計
第三章 榮譽和感激
一 大委屈的呼號
回憶不能解鬈胸前的甲冑
生命脆弱得和草兒一般
讓萬代子孫來唾罵
現代的秦檜們
絕調的哀音
時代的委屈
二 此日至矣
戰線愈越延伸
洗濯所蒙受的塵垢
暴徒們得到了懲罰了
投降了
投降文獻
委座命令全文
分區受降
祝福那一些人
朗誦統帥訓詞
此日至矣
外一章 論南京衛戍戰與淞滬戰爭
附 抗日戰爭大事記

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國35[1946]
Source
institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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全國圖書館文獻縮微中心 國家圖書館
主題
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抗日戰爭時期戰役戰鬥-國民黨軍
中圖分類
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E296.93
拼音題名
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nan jing wei shu zhan shi hua
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