The biggest affect of World War II on China was that the main governemnt of China, the Kuomingtang (KMT) lost a lot of resources due to the fight against the Japanese (major) and Communists (minor). Hyperinflation, corruption, lack of morale from WW2 caused the Chinese Civil War to favor the Communists. The KMT government eventually lost the mainland and fled to Taiwan.
Their economy suffered greatly and also their population suffered because of the men sacrificing their lives in suprise attacks.
The biggest affect of World War II on China was that the main governemnt of China, the Kuomingtang (KMT) lost a lot of resources due to the fight against the Japanese (major) and Communists (minor). Hyperinflation, corruption, lack of morale from WW2 caused the Chinese Civil War to favor the Communists. The KMT government eventually lost the mainland and fled to Taiwan. Also our population has suffered greatly since so many men have sacrificed their lives during surprise attacks.
The result was china won but it was not far for china because in World War 2 there was 8 countries vs 1 in those eight countries : england,japan,france,Germany,russia,italy,Portugal and holland vs china but china still won the war
It caused at least 16 million deaths at the hands of Japanese forces, plus social and economic dislocation, suffering, pain and loss for individuals. It undermined the Government of Chiang Kai Shek and allowed the Communists to rise to power. It caused a rift that eventually separated Taiwan from Mainland China.
I'm not sure, but i think they provided supplies for the Allied forces and Shanghai was invaded by Japan.
Because china took over the world.Like come on, who doesn't know that
The Chinese enjoyed themselves being killed by the Japanese XD
during the word war 2 china was fighting with japan
World War 2 and the Holocaust was the result.
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Japan
Japan
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Yes, there is a list of the American veterans with the China Service Metal in the World War 2.
china and russia were 2
Mineral wealth.
yes
China, USA and USSR
I was and I still am.