Gil Hahn

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Over the next two days the army came up against Nationalist troops, with no quarter given on either side: “even [our] cooks took their kitchen knives,” such was the ferocity of the battle, although the Communists emerged victorious. As they went on, the troops had to negotiate between sudden, deadly skirmishes with the enemy, and dangers from the surrounding environment: some men fell to their deaths from the steep mountain ledges.
Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
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