1. US Intervention in the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945
Peace between the CCP and the GMD was regularly encouraged by foreign powers and in China in order to fight the Japanese, but if events such as the Xian Incident had not happened, or foreign powers had backed one party to take control. ... If this had happened, the military force in China would have been controlled by one constituency, which would have avoided internal conflict such as the Southern Anhui Incident in January 1941. ... But China was still inferior due to the social and political problems it faced such as the major drought-famine in the Henan Province which killed over 2 million...
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