Modern Era · East Asia · War

1928

Jinan incident

May 3, 1928

Japanese troops clashed with Chinese Nationalist forces in the Shandong city of Jinan, slaughtering thousands of Chinese civilians and diplomats in an incident that fueled Chinese hatred of Japan for a generation. It was one of the preliminary skirmishes of what would eventually become the Second Sino-Japanese War nine years later, the bloodiest theater of the Pacific conflict.