Loving the photos so far
Indeed. They really add something to the timeline.
Loving the photos so far
Loving the photos so far
Indeed. They really add something to the timeline.
I find your treatment of Zhang Zuolin, The Mukden Tiger. unlikely.
Zhang Zuolin, Supported the Nationalists, intervening several time in the twenties against Warlord attempts to take Peking.
Zhang Zuolin's Troops were well Disciplined, well Lead, and well Supplied by his Japanese Allies.
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Very interesting TL, just a little detail, in:
you made a [5] annotation, without its explaining ...
Except this, and recognizing my lack of knowledge of warlod´s china (and China in general ) I found this this way:
GREAT!
True, but he only allied with them insofar as they were useful to keep the other warlords focused on their southern borders. He very much wanted to keep Manchuria for himself, if he couldn't get all of China, which is why the Japanese propped him up--the minute he was no longer useful to them, they got rid of him.I find your treatment of Zhang Zuolin, The Mukden Tiger. unlikely.
Zhang Zuolin, Supported the Nationalists, intervening several time in the twenties against Warlord attempts to take Peking.
Zhang Zuolin's Troops were well Disciplined, well Lead, and well Supplied by his Japanese Allies.