Hundred Regiments War (details Witness History)

Hundred Regiments War (details Witness History)

by Fu Jie Fu Mingxi

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This is an event that makes every Chinese proud of the War of Resistance Against Japan, and is also one of the outstanding contributions made by the Communist Party of China and the armed forces led by it. "Witness History in Details: The Anti-Japanese War" "The Hundred Regiments War" focuses on the background of the most difficult period of China's Anti-Japanese War - the Sino-Japanese confrontation situation in 1940, the characteristics of the international situation and China's domestic situation, to further highlight the significance of the Hundred Regiments War. The defeat of four battles on the frontal battlefield dampened the anti-Japanese morale of the Chinese people. Seeing that the possibility of victory in the Anti-Japanese War had greatly increased, Chiang Kai-shek believed that Japan would be defeated sooner or later and started to have old thoughts of anti-communism... Under this situation, the Hundred Regiment War broke the "cage", boosted morale, expressed determination, and repelled the Kuomintang's anti-communist attempts. The Hundred Regiment War was like a sword that cut through the "cage" of the Japanese army and the haze that shrouded the Chinese anti-Japanese army and people.

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Funny, the Hundred Regiments War allowed the Kuomintang to see clearly the strength of the Communist Party. Later, Peng Dehuai's first crime was to initiate the Hundred Regiments War.

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