Chiang Kai-Shek goes to Germany: An Axis China Timeline

Poor Balbo(he was an amazing man in the wrong time), well this is a war, this tend to happen, so libya is loss, not way to recover it later? well, again that happen in wars.

Seeing both entente and axis figthing so dynamic, amazing job so far.
 
So....,where did Britain and France actually assemble an army of 400,000 from when most of their Asian troops are fighting against the Chinese and they are hardpressed by the Germans in France?
 
My guess, they're getting troops from their African colonies.

During the Battle of France in OTL,the French had to move the bulk of their African colonial units to France itself,and that was before the Ardennes breakthrough.I highly doubt that with so many other fronts,the British and the French could have had the leisure to build up such a large force in Africa.
 
During the Battle of France in OTL,the French had to move the bulk of their African colonial units to France itself,and that was before the Ardennes breakthrough.I highly doubt that with so many other fronts,the British and the French could have had the leisure to build up such a large force in Africa.

Then I'm stumped. Unless Britain is getting troops from the Raj.
 
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Hey CCA, I've been lurking here & love you work, is Leon Trotsky still around in China?
Trotsky fled to Mexico when Stalin demanded that he be sent back to Russia and be tried for treason.Trotsky and the officers who supported him hijacked the ship sent to pick him up.It's implied that Chiang helped him escape.
 
The occupation of Persia and the Iron Line by Entente and Soviet forces makes me worried about the Jews that had not yet been deported. Though I understand the vast bulk of them are safe until and unless the Nazis occupy Poland and Soviet territory.
 
The Northern Offensive
The Northern Offensive
"You must be as swift as a coursing river. With all the force of a great typhoon. With all the strenght of a raging fire. Most importantly, this offensive must be conducted as mysteriously as the darkside of the moon."
Chiang's exaltation to the Third Northern Expedition Army on the eve of battle.

After months of carefully stockpiling supplies and troops, the "Third Northern Expedition" commenced on January 26 1942 with 10 million men - the same day that the First Northern Expedition commenced nearly 20 years ago in 1926. It came as a complete surprise as it was in the middle of a cold winter with visibility very poor and many Manchurian and Japanese troops huddled in their bunkers. Elite NRA troops meant to spearhead the offensive were given special winter gear.

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The Northern Offensive - also known as the "Winter Offensive" had massive success despite - or because of - operating in adverse weather conditions.

There was a key difference to this offensive too - rather than focusing on the capture of prestige targets such as Beiping - the objective was to seize staging grounds, 'flow around' enemy formations which were unable to move effectively during winter and then starve them out by cutting communications. Initially, there was staggering success from the offensive. Tianjin fell on Valentine's Day on February 14 1942 after a stunning 200km advance by the NRA through fierce, if disparate resistance. By the 1st of July, NRA forces had successfully advanced in a line between Tangshang and Chengdu with Beiping partially cut off from supply with a partial encirclement from the South. Although some resupply was possible through Japan's puppet Mengjiang, the infrastructure was not suited to supplying the combined nearly 2 million Japanese-Manchurian armies defending the enveloped city and it began to waste away or escape through Inner Mongolia. Although fierce fighting still took place when Chiang moved to take the city in mid-July it still fell by the 20th of July. At long last - Beiping was free again and phase one of the Northern Offensive was complete. The way to Harbin seemed to lie open with only 3 million Manchurian-Japanese combined troops in Manchuria left to fight an army of nearly 8 million battle hardened NRA troops. However, international events would overtake Chiang's carefully planning.

The Tehran Conference
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The Tehran Conference marked a new era of cooperation between the forces of the Entente and the Soviet Union

Following the stunning success of the Northern Expedition and succesful Entente-Soviet cooperation on the "Persian Question," Stalin wanted an excuse to interfere in the war but wanted to secure as many concessions from the Entente as possible. His earlier plan was to sit the war out and unleash a wave of 'international solidarity' across the exhausted fighters, but the rapid collapse of the Manchurian defences convinced Stalin that he needed to interfere in the conflict earlier than expected. What followed was the "Tehran Conference" between the Soviet Union, Japan, France and Britain. The conference proceeded in very high security, with the recently occupied capital of Persia humiliatingly being forced to host a conference of major Entente leaders literally a few weeks after the surrender but the outcome was a successful one. The four powers agreed to the following:
1. A "China First" policy that would bring all four powers to bear against China before turning against Germany.
2. The repudiation of the Chinese-Soviet non-aggression pact and Soviet entry in the war against China in a few months time.
3. The end of any trade deals and military aid between the Soviet Union and China and Soviet Union and Germany.
4. An invasion of Southern China by the Entente powers by the end of the year

There were also some rumored "Secret agreements" concerning a division of spheres of influence post-war, but no concrete evidence has ever been found of these agreements even until today.

The stage was set for "Operation August Storm" which marked the first time the Soviet Union conducted military operations since it's inception. How would the Soviet Army fare against the battle-hardened NRA fighting on it's home turf?

OOC: Sorry for the long delay! It's my new year's resolution to finish this timeline before new year so time to get cracking!
 
The Northern Offensive
"You must be as swift as a coursing river. With all the force of a great typhoon. With all the strenght of a raging fire. Most importantly, this offensive must be conducted as mysteriously as the darkside of the moon."
Chiang's exaltation to the Third Northern Expedition Army on the eve of battle.
You magnificent bastard. :D

Now I have to reread the whole thing.

Marc A
 
Just quoting this so people can see where a majority of the posts are. Though, given it is just forty pages, I would say to soak in the commentary and discussion as well. I know I will.

Very rough table of conents:

Chapter 1: https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2905850&postcount=1
Chapter 2 - "The Center Cannot Hold - China During the Warlord Period :
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2911291&postcount=26
Chapter 3 - "Frustrasions and Tensions:" https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2927598&postcount=50
Chapter 4 - "The Western Expedition:"
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2929889&postcount=54
Chapter 5: "The Consolidation War:"
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2931855&postcount=55
Chapter 6: "Steam. Wind. Iron: The Second Year of Consolidation"
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2933861&postcount=60
Chapter 7: "China Takes Flight: The Third Year of Consolidation"
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2938051&postcount=72
Chapter 8: "Chinese Military Modernization in the Early 20's"
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2943704&postcount=81
Chapter 9: National Revolutionary Army - Tactics and Strategy"
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2948520&postcount=88
Chapter 10: Clawing Eagle and Crouching Sealion:
Chinese Military Modernization from 1912-1926

https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2948520&postcount=88
Chapter 11: A Tale of Three Republics: China from 1919 - 1926
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2959172&postcount=106
Chapter 12: The Empire is Dead. Long Live the Empire? The "Republic" of Manchuria and Mengjiang
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2964193&postcount=110
Chapter 13: The Northern Expedition - Phase One
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2969021&postcount=120
Chapter 14: A deal with the devil
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2971935&postcount=128
Chapter 15: Arrested Development: The Failure of the Second Northern Expedition.
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2976908&postcount=135
Chapter 16: Whodunnit? An explosion mystery tour
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2979392&postcount=142
Chapter 17:
From Bad To Worse - The Kuomintang in 1928
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2981916&postcount=149
Chapter 18: Three Weddings and a Funeral - The Beginning of the Nanking Decade
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2986656&postcount=157
Chapter 19: 1930 - The Red Protector
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2993053&postcount=170Chapter 20: 1931: The Eastern Expedition Redux or the Invasion that wasn't
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=2995542&postcount=179
Chapter 21: 1932: The Night of the Long Knives
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3007909&postcount=192
Chapter 22: 1933 - A tale of Three Friendships
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3020904&postcount=201
Chapter 23:
1934: Dark Clouds and Silver Linings
Part One: The Horst Wessel Affair
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3039000&postcount=232

Chapter 24: Part Two: Of Mice, Men and Trotskyists
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3040820&postcount=240
Chapter 25: Part Three: The Duce and the Generalisimo: Sino-Italian Cooperation.
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3045924&postcount=245
Chapter 26:An Italian, A German, An American and A Russian walk into China: A brief analysis of foreign military missions in China
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3051173&postcount=250
Chapter 27: Plan "C" Chinese Naval Rearnament
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3056285&postcount=263
Chapter 28: Conclusion + The Soong Sisters
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3069100&postcount=285
Chapter 29: The Generalissimo and Three Visitors
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3103668&postcount=301
Chapter 30: Chinese Politics 101: Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3138078&postcount=325
Chapter 31:The 1935 Election
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3382506&postcount=345
Chapter 32: The "October Surprise": the Shanghai Incident
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3462902&postcount=354
Chapter 33: World Reaction to the "Shanghai Incident" and the fall of the Taisho Democracy
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3463805&postcount=363
Chapter 34: The First Kuomintang Government:
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3465810&postcount=367
Chapter 35: The Spanish Concession in Tianjin and the "Tianjin Far East Spanish Expeditionary Corps"
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3483499&postcount=374
Chapter 36: MEGA-SPOILERS AHEAD DO NOT CLICK THIS LINK IF YOU DONT WANT TO GET SPOILED The Spanish Civil War
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3661191&postcount=381
Chapter 37: 1936 - Year of the Olympics
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3675105&postcount=390
Chapter 38: 1937 - Fuel to the Fire.
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3677972&postcount=395
Chapter 39: 1937 - The Offensives of False Hope
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3678607&postcount=401
Chapter 40: 1937 - State of Play
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3685517&postcount=421
Chapter 41: 1937 - A New Hope for the Republic July-October 1937
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3690928&postcount=434
Chapter 42: 1937 Nov - Dec: The Empire Strikes Back
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3697831&postcount=449
Chapter 43: The Night That Would live in Infamy
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3954395&postcount=473

Chapter 44: A Speech to Remember
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3955811&postcount=482

Chapter 45: Days of Infamy
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3957976&postcount=495
Chapter 46: Limits of Endurance
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3958118&postcount=499
Chapter 47: GDP in 1936
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3959192&postcount=519
Chapter 48: The Limits of Endurance II
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3961341&postcount=524
Chapter 49: Hearts and Minds
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3963848&postcount=533
Chapter 50: The Broken Shield : The Chinese Navy in the Early Second Great War
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3965043&postcount=534
Chapter 51: The Split Arrow: The National Revolutionary Air Force in The Early Second Great War
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=3972770&postcount=548
Chapter 52: The "Do Nothing" Raids
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=4051913&postcount=562
Chapter 53: SACO Re-Examined: Sino-American Intelligence Cooperation during The Second Great War
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=4076107&postcount=582
Chapter 54: The Battle of Beiping
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=4090672&postcount=593
Chapter 55: 1937-1939
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=7246875&postcount=609
Chapter 56: 1940
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=9326636&postcount=634
Chapter 57: The National Revolutionary Air Force Mid-War
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=9376584&postcount=642
Chapter 58: The NRAF Mid-War Part II
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=9378042&postcount=645
Chapter 59: 1941: The European Front
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=9602555&postcount=655
Chapter 60: The Home Fronts - The Entente
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=9706020&postcount=677
Chapter 61: The Home Front -The Axis Powers
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=9719802&postcount=688
Chapter 62: The Two Giants: The USSR and the USA.
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=9734227&postcount=708

Wow! I never realized that the work was so big now. I want to thank everyone who's been a part of the long journey and everyone who's read this timeline. It's probably been the most significant piece of literary work I've produced (other than my 15,000 word dissertation and my 30,000 word thesis...)

Cheers everyone, and here's to many more updates.
 
If the Soviet invade China they'll have a to deal with an attack from Germany. And the Red Army at this point was notoriously incompetent, going against a numerically superior and highly trained, highly motivated enemy is just bad.
 
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