China in the 1910s and 1920s was dominated by a succession of military
strongmen who fought with each other for the control of the country.
Weak central government meant that provincial governors or Warlords and
their personal armies were left to fight over the country. The wars that
resulted cost millions of civilian deaths and the death of hundreds of
thousands of ordinary soldiers. In total a staggering 500 wars were
fought over a seventeen year period from 1911 to 1928 starting with the
fall of the Qing Dynasty and ending with the victory of the Nationalists
in 1928. Some of these conflicts involved a few hundred men on each
side, while the larger wars involved up to one million men with tanks,
armored trains, and aircraft. This book will, for the first time, show
in detail the history of the Armies of Warlord China featuring over 600
rare photographs and illustrations. The book also includes color
sections on the uniforms, aircraft and awards and medals of the Chinese
Warlord Armies.