Gil Hahn

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Even if the Chinese were not unified, they had to be militarily prepared. Seen in this context, the continued battles against the CCP and the various regional militarists seem more logical: from Chiang’s point of view, opposition to unification, whatever the reason, contributed to China’s continuing weakness in the face of an external
Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
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