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Events in the year 1941 in China.
Incumbents
- President: Lin Sen
 - Premier: Chiang Kai-shek
 - Vice Premier: Kung Hsiang-hsi
 - Foreign Minister: Wang Chonghui until April, then Guo Taiqi
 
Events
January
- January 7–13 - New Fourth Army incident
 - January 30–March 1 - Battle of South Henan
 
March
- March - Western Hubei Operation
 - March 14–April 9 - Battle of Shanggao
 
May
- May 7–27 - Battle of South Shanxi
 
July
- 1 July - Germany and Italy both Recognized "Wang Jingwei regime" (Nanjing)
 - 2 July - the ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Chongqing)), Announced the severance of diplomatic relations with Germany and Italy
 
September
- September 6 – October 8 - Battle of Changsha (1941)
 
December
- 9 December- The government of Republic of China (The Nationalist Government (Chongqing)) declared war on Axis powers (Japan, Germany and Italy).
 
Births
- March 28 - Philip Fang, Hong Kong simultaneous interpretation specialist, United Nations official (d. 2013)
 - July - Wu Bangguo
 
Deaths
- March 14 - Yuan Guoping and Zhou Zikun
 - Xiang Ying
 - April 24 - Xie Jinyuan
 
See also
References
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