Erm.. No. When KMT lost enough men to Japanese army, PLA chose to came out of it's cryo sleep ! That's all.
in 1935, Mao just finished the long march, with less than 6,000 men, he had less than 10% of the previous high. He has more men than guns and more guns than bullets.
He has no territory, except one of the poorest provinces' rural areas. Even then he had no control of any of its cities. Yanaan, his war time capital is a village that had starving people. I mean these are easily verifiable, considering even the capital xi'an went through a long siege that starved thousands during the war lord era, not even 5 years ago.
Mao was under siege from the end of the long march to the coming together of the parties when Zhang abducted Chiang.
What exactly do you think he could have done? This is like saying the Taliban didn't do anything against the US, because they didn't appear on the battlefield in formation.
The best Mao can do is annoy the Japanese, if that. Keep in mind this is the same army that captured thousands of British troops and bloodied the US time and again. Mao had units with swords.
Would you make fun of Brazil for not playing a bigger part in the war?
If you would like to know more, I am more than capable of providing answers.
It is not about Chiang, it is about Chinese military history. If you had any reading, you would have replied differently, with more respect for your own soldiers. That is the trouble with citizens of a totalitarian state; you believe what you are told to believe. And that is why I lack respect for the bulk of you. Cardsharp or Chausim would never have talked like you.
interesting observation, I'll make one of my own. Why is it every democracy thinks they are somehow better, unique and doesn't believe the "state line." Where do your news and history come from? The only way it could be multiple sources is if people who aren't involved became part of the source and the thing with no involvement, that means they must learn the material, guess where that material has to come from.
You have no idea what the official Chinese position on ROC's WW2 role today and yet here you are making generalizations. The observation
@Jlaw made isn't false, the official position is that ROC is the major player in the war, but like Americans, the CCP, like to exaggerate their role and forget to mention Soviets/ROC (but not deny)'s role in the war.
I mean the theme of the video is forgotten ally from a Western perspective.
Just Chiang himself, he is a politician first and foremost, I wouldn't call him a puppet, because he trusts the Americans as much as he trusts Mao, I mean Americans tried to have him removed, and succeeded for a time. Though the Americans definitely saw him as a puppet.