1. US Intervention in the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945
Both before and after US involvement tensions were never relieved between the CCP and the GMD and so Japan remained a superior fighting force. ... The early years of the Sino-Japanese war explain why the situation did not change after US intervention, and without these events the nature of the conflict for China could have been much more positive. ... The CCP before this point had just completed the long march. ... The Second United Front was not completely defeated, as can be seen in the Resistance of Changsha, but internal conflict allowed Japan to be superior, taking Beijing, Tianjin and Sh...
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