Gil Hahn

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Japan’s war economy was under great pressure, with iron ore, steel, coal, and oil all in short supply, and the country had to adjust its strategy to prioritize defense of the home islands and the conquered areas of Southeast Asia rich in oil. Japan would defend Burma and much of its Southeast Asian empire, but would try to make sure that the USSR remained neutral. The conference also stressed the need to avoid escalating the conflict in China.34
Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
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