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History of China's Anti-japanese War·volume 3, the Formation of the Protracted War of Resistance Against Japan (1938.10-1943.12)

Zhang Xianwen Zuo Yongzhang Et Al.

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The four-volume "History of China's Anti-Japanese War" was led by Professor Zhang Xianwen, a famous anti-Japanese history scholar, and compiled collectively by the Center for the History of the Republic of China. It contains millions of words and fully narrates the history of the 14-year anti-Japanese war from 1931 to 1945. It weaves a picture of the bloody war of the Chinese people. It is a comprehensive, systematic, objective and scientific masterpiece on the history of the anti-Japanese war. The third volume of "History of the Chinese Anti-Japanese War" spans October 1938 to December 1943. After the Wuhan Battle, China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression shifted from the strategic defense stage to the strategic stalemate stage. The Nationalist Government took the opportunity to launch the largest counteroffensive on the frontal battlefield - the Winter Offensive; and the anti-Japanese guerrilla operations behind enemy lines led by the Communist Party of China also rose from the auxiliary status in the strategic defense stage to the main position. In addition, this volume focuses on the frontal battlefields before and after the outbreak of the Pacific War, covering the second and third battles of Changsha, Zaoyi, Changde, the U. S. Air Force's operations in China, and the Chinese Expeditionary Force's entry into Myanmar, etc.