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QUOTE="Providence, post: 7576516, member: 165706"]The CCP Didn’t Fight Imperial Japan; the KMT Did | The Diplomat

Read it before reading the next CCP memo ![/QUOTE]

Hahaha What a load of BS!

General Chiang KS was busy fighting and supressing the weakly armed CCP peasant army with weapons imported from aboard e.g. USA.

He considered the CCP as an internal disease while treating the Japanese invader as skin disease.

Excerpt.
Japan had invaded northeast China in 1931, only coming to a temporary halt in 1933 after having captured Rehe Province. Chiang Kai-shek's response to the invasion had been weak, and he had FAILED to support commanders such as Marshal Zhang, who had fought back to halt Japan's advance.

He Yingqin, a PRO-JAPANESE senior general in the Kuomintang, was preparing to lead military forces to Xi'an from the KMT capital, Nanjing at the time of the incident. This appeared to be putting more of northern China at RISK OF CONQUEST by the Japanese, something which was to come true in 1937. Some believe the steps taken by Marshal Zhang were inspired by the Soviets, but there were sufficient grounds for Zhang and Yang Hucheng to act on their own behalf in order to develop an effective resistance to the Japanese invasion.

The Xi'an Incident is seen as turning point for the Chinese Communist Party, as before the incident the party itself was facing a new round of assaults by Kuomintang forces.


On 4 December 1936, Chiang came to Xi'an again, accompanied by many senior Kuomintang leaders including Chen Cheng to monitor the suppression campaign. In the interim between these two visits the Japanese backed Inner Mongolian Army had tried to invade Suiyuan. This invasion was defeated by the Chinese in the Suiyuan Campaign (1936), the success giving many Chinese the belief that it was possible and necessary to resist the Japanese.[1]
After unsuccessfully attempting to persuade Chiang to voluntarily join forces with the CPC to meet the impending threat of Japan, Zhang and Yang finally decided to take matters into their own hands. In the early hours of 12 December 1936, Chiang and his entourage were arrested by Zhang's bodyguards. During the arrest, Shao Yuanchong (Chinese: ???), the incumbent minister of the propaganda department of the Kuomintang, died after he was hit in his testicles while attempting to climb over a fence. Colonel Jiang Xiaoxian (Chinese: ???), Chiang's nephew and bodyguard, was also killed during the chaos for past grievances.

Misconstrued as a coup by Zhang, news of the incident shocked the world. But Zhang and Yang had a different plan. While the country was reeling in confusion, they contacted the CPC and requested a delegation be sent to Xian to discuss Chiang’s fate and that of the whole of China.

On 17 December 1936, the CPC delegation was sent to Xi'an and met with Zhang and Yang to find a peaceful resolution. On 22 December 1936, Madam Chiang and her elder brother T. V. Soong flew to Xian to meet the CPC delegation, Zhang, and Yang. On 24 December 1936, the parties reached an agreement to establish a united front against Japan and to release prisoners accused of inciting anti-Japanese riots. The next day, Chiang and his entourage were released. Zhang escorted him back to Nanjing, although Zhou expressed his concern.

After TRUCE was signed between CCP and KMT, it spell the END OF ROAD for Japanese Invasion in ASIA.

After the industrial bases in Northern China was destroyed & recapured by the RED CCP Peasant ARMY, Japan could NO LONGER able to continue to wage its expansion war against its neighbor. Japan has NO RESOURCES. It stole resources from China to build her MILITARY MIGHT.
The RED CCP ARMY PUT AN END TO IT. So the the SURRENDER OF JAPAN was inevitable.

Although more than 100 million Asians died resisting the Japanese Imperial Army, the most feared battles were all in China.

USA only came and STOLE the CREDIT by dropping 2 A-Bomb over Japan... this was despited the FACT Japan has already informed them via STALIN of their intention.

I would not spend time reading BIASED OPINION and NOT TRUE HISTORY by West Journalists who did not even bother to investigate the main battle ground. That why I called them BS

yes you are right India should not be invited. but China already invited India. big mistake by china. now we can only hope India will not participate in this fake parade.
we are enemies and we should accept that. we should not get involved in any fake peace attempts.
India should concentrate on countering China's expansionism.

DO you know why 60,000 British Army surrendered to 10,000 Japanese in Malaya during WW2?

Because they were too COWARD to fight and threw away their arm when the Japanese Invaders arrived in bicycles. Only the Punjabi and Gurkha stay behind and fight and that was why after WW2 the Colonialist only recruit Punjabi and Gurkha as soldiers.

We did not says it in order not to humiliated other more honorable Indian posters in here.

Correction: Because the INDIAN ARMY send by the British here were too COWARD to fight and threw away their arm when the Japanese Invaders arrived in bicycles. Only the Punjabi and Gurkha soldiers stay behind and fight and that was why after WW2 the Colonialist only recruit Punjabi and Gurkha as soldiers. ANd that is why Gurkha won so many Victoria Cross for BRAVERY.
 
Can anyone confirm who is representing pakistan at the parade? Is it the PM or the COAS??
 
BEIJING (REUTERS) - Major Western leaders will not attend a military parade in China next week to mark the end of World War Two, leaving President Xi Jinping to stand with leaders and officials from Russia, Sudan, Venezuela and North Korea at his highest-profile event of 2015.

More than 10,000 troops – mostly Chinese but with contingents from Russia, Mongolia and elsewhere – will march through central Beijing next Wednesday in a parade that will be the highlight of events marking 70 years since the war’s end.

European and US officials have repeatedly expressed concern that the show of military power could send the wrong signal in an already tense region, where China has been taking a more assertive approach to its territorial disputes.

The anticipated presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin - now confirmed – also put off many Western leaders, diplomats have told Reuters.

Standing next to Xi and Putin at the parade along central Beijing’s Tiananmen Square will be leaders from countries that generally have close political ties with China, including Sudan President Omar Hassan al-Bashir and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Some useful diplomacy could happen on the sidelines, as Choe Ryong Hae, secretary of the Central Committee of North Korea’s Workers’ Party, will also attend. Choe is close to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Tanks rumbled through Beijing and fighter jets flew overhead during a weekend rehearsal.

“This can only send a worrying message to China’s neighbours,” a senior Western diplomat said on condition of anonymity.

The most senior Western leader in attendance will be Czech President Milos Zeman, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Ming told a news conference carried live on state television.

“It’s up to each country to decide who they wanted to send. In China we say those who come are all guests. We welcome them all,” Zhang said when asked whether China considered it an insult that leaders from the United States, Britain, and other Western powers would not attend.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will also not attend, in part because of concerns over China’s military expansion in the region.

Sino-Japan relations have long been affected by what China sees as Japan’s failure to atone for its occupation of parts of China before and during the war. Western and Chinese historians estimate millions of Chinese civilians were killed.

France will be represented by Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, while Britain will send former justice minister Kenneth Clarke, Zhang said.

Former British prime minister Tony Blair will also attend too, along with the U.S., German, and European Union ambassadors, Zhang said.
The anticipated presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin - now confirmed – also put off many Western leaders, diplomats have told Reuters.

Standing next to Xi and Putin at the parade along central Beijing’s Tiananmen Square will be leaders from countries that generally have close political ties with China, including Sudan President Omar Hassan al-Bashir and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Some useful diplomacy could happen on the sidelines, as Choe Ryong Hae, secretary of the Central Committee of North Korea’s Workers’ Party, will also attend. Choe is close to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Tanks rumbled through Beijing and fighter jets flew overhead during a weekend rehearsal.

“This can only send a worrying message to China’s neighbours,” a senior Western diplomat said on condition of anonymity.

The most senior Western leader in attendance will be Czech President Milos Zeman, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Ming told a news conference carried live on state television.

“It’s up to each country to decide who they wanted to send. In China we say those who come are all guests. We welcome them all,” Zhang said when asked whether China considered it an insult that leaders from the United States, Britain, and other Western powers would not attend.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will also not attend, in part because of concerns over China’s military expansion in the region.

Sino-Japan relations have long been affected by what China sees as Japan’s failure to atone for its occupation of parts of China before and during the war. Western and Chinese historians estimate millions of Chinese civilians were killed.

France will be represented by Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, while Britain will send former justice minister Kenneth Clarke, Zhang said.

Former British prime minister Tony Blair will also attend too, along with the U.S., German, Canadian and European Union ambassadors, Zhang said.

Major Western leaders shun China's WWII military parade, East Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times

Strange! Is the leader of your favourite Vietnam NOT among the TPP Western leaders? What a syn!
 
any links where one can watch the Parade Live....
here you go,on 10:00 am Beijing time, 03/09
but honestly, CCTV will probably ruin this Parade just like how they ruined the last one, CCTV really has a bad taste, bad filming,awful editing and commentators
 
still better then ours hahah:lol:
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thats not march. For march refer to 23rd March videos.
 
Russia was invited to send their COMMUNIST ARMY to fight against the Japanese in WW2 ASIA by both British PM Winston Churchill and US President Franklin Roosevelt with an INCENTIVE or REWARD, Stalin could not refused.

Britain and USA will recognized Kuril Island as RUSSIAN.

Today USA President OBAMA has openly breached and broken the PROMISE, US President Franklin Roosevelt made.

So Russia is the MOST important guest, not A-Bomb dropping USA who has also coveniently forgotten about PEARL HARBOR.
 
Viets can't even build a railway for themselves, so suck!

Just build it by yourself, losers, don't cry or blame others.

Japan can do it for us, the quality is better than China.

Hanoi people is angry, project is expensive. Low chinese quality making project delayed and many accidents happended on project site. This is idiot blancing policy of idiot polician in regime.
 
The irony considering the American contributions Pacific front in WW2
I know right!!! Considering Ole US of A was there during WW2... But then again we were there at the invitation of Gen Chiang Kai Shek not the other guy. Oh well...
 
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