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But the Chinese Army was still afflicted by fundamental problems. The parochialism that had crippled Chiang’s armies repeatedly in the past half year reared its head again. Although the various generals had agreed to serve together in a war of resistance, they still looked out for the safety of their own troops first, concerned with protecting themselves from any attempt by Chiang to usurp their power.
Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
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