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But by early 1926, Chiang had started to cater to the more conservative elements in the party, who had become convinced that the Soviets were planning to use the Communists to undermine the Nationalist leadership. Chiang became convinced that his own life was in serious danger from leftist plotters. In March Chiang placed Guangzhou under martial law, disarming the strong Soviet and Chinese Communist presence in the city.
Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
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