Suika
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American Propaganda. American real contribution of WWII is not as big as you guys boasts every day. American saved nobody. It was just eager to take Japan and England interests in Asia.
Japan economy had collapsed due to the war in China. More than half of Japanese factories turn into weapons production. They don't creat any added values to the nation. Their food were sent to China to feed army. Their people were hungry all day. Japanese people revolution was just a thing sooner or later if America didn't stole the victory. China could defeat Japan without any an American.
Too eager to put that as also part of American propaganda. Japan left the League of Nations because of opposition from the major powers like GB. And the US granted recognition to the SU as a response to Japan setting up the puppet state and never gave recognition as such. That put a divide between Japan and the other major powers. That division lead to a further widening of the gap as the Second Sino-Japanese war started in the middle of 1937. GB set up the Burma supply road and the US started sending lines of credit to the Nationalists Chinese in 1938. And later by 1943, the air lift of supplies over the Himalaya mountains was getting into gear. Despite all that aid, In the actual history as it stands, despite CCP efforts, particularly in the northern part, Japanese control remained firm. And as the war came to a close by mid 1945, there was no counter attack by the Chinese to regain Japanese controlled areas. Japanese troops remained in many parts of China even as late as December 1945 because the Nationalists Chinese could not go in to even accept surrender handover.
So assuming no US involvement takes a situation where the Chinese already couldn't launch a counter attack since even 1940 and then factor out all the aid routes to the Nationalists and also factor out the oil embargo placed on Japan and the naval battles that hastened the consumption of oil reserve. Factor out the 300,000 or so army troops that was dispatched for the Southern campaign. Nationalists Chinese and communists Chinese resistance may have continued for another decade or more in the western portion of China but the Wang regime would have gained the upper hand by 1941, so then with an already the asserted hypothetical that the US and others recognize Manchukuo, they would switch their recognition of "China" to the Wang regime. US, GB, and other interests in the international settlement in Shanghai were not removed upon the its capture by the Japanese 1937 but were removed only with the launch of the Pacific campaign in December 1941. So on the assertion of the US and GB not caring to take it as far as war with Japan, those international settlements remain in Shanghai meaning that the US and GB can continue to expect their interest maintained in the new China Wang regime.