Gil Hahn

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Mao saw the fall of these cities as a sign that the positional warfare of the large Nationalist armies was over, and that guerrilla warfare would be the dominant strategic method, at least until the war became internationalized. As with Chiang’s plans, this was a leap of faith, for there was no indication in autumn 1937 that the war was likely to become global.
Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
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