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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
Case Study 2: German & Italian Expansion 1933-40 (The Global War)
Case Study 2: German & Italian Expansion 1933-40 (The Global War)
Part 1 - Rivalry, Mistrust & Accord (The Cold War)
Part 1 - Rivalry, Mistrust & Accord (The Cold War)
Part 2 - Leaders & Nations (The Cold War)
Part 2 - Leaders & Nations (The Cold War)
Part 3 - Cold War Crises (The Cold War)
Part 3 - Cold War Crises (The Cold War)
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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)

Japan's Expansion: Insight Into 1930s Manchurian Policy

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Introduction

During the 1930s, Japan expanded its territory, specifically into Manchuria, a region in northeastern China. The Chinese leader, Jiang Jieshi, chose not to confront Japan for several reasons. Let's delve into the reasons for Jiang's decision and its consequences.

Military imbalance

Jiang Jieshi’s GMD army (also known as the Nationalist army) was not strong enough to face the well-trained Japanese Guandong Army. Imagine sending a high school soccer team to play against a professional team - the odds would be highly in favor of the professionals. Similarly, Jiang knew that resisting the Japanese would likely result in a swift defeat.

Maintaining control over china

Sending his best soldiers to Manchuria would have weakened Jiang’s hold on the rest of China. At that time, China was still fragmented, and Jiang needed his troops to maintain control. It's like trying to plug a leaky dam with your fingers; if you move one finger to plug a new hole, you might cause another leak to start.

Communist threat

Jiang considered the Communists a more significant threat than the Japanese, referring to them as "the disease of the heart." He focused on defeating the Communists rather than confronting the Japanese. In terms of priorities, it was like focusing on a term paper due tomorrow rather than worrying about a test next week.

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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)

Japan's Expansion: Insight Into 1930s Manchurian Policy

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496 words
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3 mins read
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Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

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Introduction

During the 1930s, Japan expanded its territory, specifically into Manchuria, a region in northeastern China. The Chinese leader, Jiang Jieshi, chose not to confront Japan for several reasons. Let's delve into the reasons for Jiang's decision and its consequences.

Military imbalance

Jiang Jieshi’s GMD army (also known as the Nationalist army) was not strong enough to face the well-trained Japanese Guandong Army. Imagine sending a high school soccer team to play against a professional team - the odds would be highly in favor of the professionals. Similarly, Jiang knew that resisting the Japanese would likely result in a swift defeat.

Maintaining control over china

Sending his best soldiers to Manchuria would have weakened Jiang’s hold on the rest of China. At that time, China was still fragmented, and Jiang needed his troops to maintain control. It's like trying to plug a leaky dam with your fingers; if you move one finger to plug a new hole, you might cause another leak to start.

Communist threat

Jiang considered the Communists a more significant threat than the Japanese, referring to them as "the disease of the heart." He focused on defeating the Communists rather than confronting the Japanese. In terms of priorities, it was like focusing on a term paper due tomorrow rather than worrying about a test next week.

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