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Old December 7th, 2006, 07:03 PM
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true. The Japanese were hated by both camps and were seen as invaders. Once the Japanese quit, the Chinese had no more armies to fight except each other, unless an other invader may provide them a pretext to unite again... I don't think that the Nationalists would have rejected help from the West, but I doubt they would have welcomed a permanent occupation of China which would remind them of the Boxer War.
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