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During World War II, Mao Zedong led the Chinese Communist Party in its struggle against Japanese invasion and occupation in China. He played a crucial role in uniting various anti-Japanese forces, promoting guerrilla warfare tactics, and expanding the influence of the Communist Party. Mao's leadership during the war helped to strengthen his position within China and set the stage for the eventual Chinese Civil War against the Nationalists after the war ended. The conflict against Japan also allowed the Communist Party to gain popular support and legitimacy among the Chinese population.

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