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Jaylen Donaldson
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25 April, 12:31
What was the significance of chiang kai shek?
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Caylee Baxter
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Chiang Kai-Shek was a leader in the Chinese Armed Forces in WW2 who made attempts to unify China with a very strong belief in nationalism, but, to no avail, had lost to the communists in China.
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