USS Panay sinks in the Yangtze River in China during a Japanese air attack on Nanjing. The American gunboat had been stationed in China to protect American citizens and financial investments in China. Because the Japan and the United States were not yet at war, the Japanese issued an apology and paid indemnity for the unprovoked attack on a neutral vessel.
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