Gil Hahn

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Council also investigated the impact of education and the importance of currency reform. A crucial conclusion was that China’s geography made it vulnerable in the event of a major war, because the vast majority of the country’s infrastructure was on the east coast, the area most likely to be invaded. Plans were drawn up for the state to ensure sufficient supplies of iron, coal, and chemicals should war break out.
Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
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