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張學良 Zhang Xue-liang (or Chang Hsueh-liang in Wade-Giles) was a controversal figure in modern Chinese history.
Zhang Xue-liang (張學良 or Chang Hsueh-liang in Wade-Giles) was a controversal figure in modern Chinese history.

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Chiang at the time took a non-resistent position against the Japanese invasion, he rather put his efforts in fighting his own countrymen than the foreign invaders.
Chiang at the time took a non-resistent position against the Japanese invasion, he rather put his efforts in fighting his own countrymen than the foreign invaders. Chiang broke the truce shortly after. He used his best forces against the communists while leaving many cities such as Nanking wide open for the Japanese to take over.

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