During World War II, the Japanese invaded China and both internal forces in conflict united to face the external danger. However, the Kuomintang army devoted itself more to the anti-Communist internal struggle than to defeating the Japanese, being unable to promote a guerrilla war, as the Communists did, with a twofold purpose: to defeat Japanese external enemies. and demonstrate their power in front of Chiang Kai-shek, leader of the Kuomintang, to spread the revolution in the field.
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