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CHINAs FIVE YEAR STRUGGLE. CHINA LOST 14 MILLION PEOPLE IN WORLD WAR II
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CHINAs FIVE YEAR STRUGGLE. CHINA LOST 14 MILLION PEOPLE IN WORLD WAR II
CHINAs FIVE YEAR STRUGGLE.
CHINA LOST 14 MILLION PEOPLE IN WORLD WAR II.
When looking back at World War II, the victors see their own military contributions the clearest. Hence the United Kingdom spotlights the Battle of Britain and El Alamein, the Russians Stalingrad and Kursk, and the Americans D-Day and Midway. The contribution of China, whose war was the longest and among the bloodiest, tends to be forgotten in the West, and for years was little commemorated even in China.
(Picture) 52-year old General Chiang Kai-Shek, Generalissimo of the Chinese Forces, inspecting Chinese troops.
7th April 1942
Official
Reach plc
Mirrorpix
China
Media ID 21883803
© Mirrorpix
1942 Inspection Inspector Troops Generalissimo
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