>the Chinese Communists didn't do their share in the Second Sino-Japanese war
Communist forces
166,700 (1938)[5]
488,744 (1940)[5][6]
1,200,000 (1945)[7]
Casualties
160,603 killed,
290,467 wounded,
87,208 missing,
45,989 POW.
Total: 584,267[17]
>inb4 casualties != contribution
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Regiments_Offensive
>>2160723
I honestly can't stand that bullshit.
The Commies fought the entire war against the Japs and a lot died.
Western historical figures confirm this because reality is reality.
I've never heard anyone say that the Chinese didn't do their part.
>>2160756
>the Chinese
>reading comprehension
Also, go to /k/ and you'll see it daily.
They did their share, but it wasn't much because of how small their army was compared to the Nationalists.
>>2160888
Exactly
But dumbfucks keep claiming they didn't fight
>>2160728
The commies fought most of its war against the nationalists. They only had truce to fight off the japs, which the nationalists did. Then the commies took advantage of the weakened nationalist army and seized control.
>>2162745
[Citation needed]
>>2160728
[citation needed]
>>2162343
America did help Chiang, but most of the military aid they sent was captured by commies.
>>2160723
Causalties indeed does not correlate to contribution.
>>2163083
Hence why I linked one of many battles the Communists fought in.
>>2163083
Nor do casualties inflicted necessarily reflect contribution.
why hello red chinese apologist
>>2163586
Not an argument.