Gil Hahn

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By holding down large numbers of Japanese troops on the mainland, China was an important part of the overall Allied strategy. China had much less ability to make its own decisions than the other Allies because it was so much weaker than they, both economically and politically. Yet the war still marked a vital step in China’s progression from semi-colonized victim of global imperialism to its entry, however tentative, on the world stage as a sovereign power with wider regional and global responsibilities. Nor has the outside world ever fully understood the ghastly price that China paid to ...more
Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
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