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In history, the Communist Party of China advocated the release of Chiang Kai-shek because they believed that Chiang Kai-shek was a pro-British-American faction, at least from the perspective of anti-Japanese, better than the pro-Japanese faction such as He Yingqin.
So what if Chiang Kai-shek died? Whether it was killed in a gun fight, head squat on the stone, or was abused by Zhang Xueliang’s soldiers, after all he was dead.
Can the Kuomintang pro-Japanese faction control the situation? Or the Kuomintang split? Or other factions gained the throne through some battles - such as Li Zongren?
In short, what effect does this variable have on the Sino-Japanese War, the Chinese Communist Party, and China’s future, and the situation in East Asia and the Pacific during World War II?
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