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If the United States and the Soviet Union had not intervened and let China fight Japan alone, what would have happened in the end?

The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was an extremely humiliating event for China. The history of this humiliation is still remembered by the Chinese people. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, China and Japan fought for more than a decade. Because its comprehensive national strength is relatively weak and there are not many advanced weapons and equipment, China has paid a heavy price in the process of continuous combat. Later, the United States and the Soviet Union intervened in the battle one after another, sending soldiers to launch an attack on Japan, the behavior of these two countries gave the Japanese aggressors great pressure, and eventually the Japanese aggressors were forced to abandon the war and publicly declare their surrender. So is this really the case? What would have been the final result if the United States and the Soviet Union had not intervened in the battle, but had allowed China to become independent and fight with Japan?

If the United States and the Soviet Union had not intervened and let China fight Japan alone, what would have happened in the end?

The answer is obvious, even if the Soviet Union and the United States did not intervene in this battle, our country could have won the final victory, because japan had already reached the point of exhaustion before the United States and the Soviet Union intervened in the war. At that time, Japan had already entered the stage of strategic defense, was beaten by our anti-Japanese soldiers, and its troops could only be concentrated near the main communication routes, and it was simply unable to launch large-scale attacks on other areas.

If the United States and the Soviet Union had not intervened and let China fight Japan alone, what would have happened in the end?

Therefore, those who have taken all the credit for the United States and the Soviet Union can be said to have ulterior motives, failing to face up to China's ability and not acknowledging the various contributions made by China during the War of Resistance Against Japan. From a worldwide perspective, China was not a particularly weak country at that time, and China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression dragged down the Japanese aggressors' extremely large number of troops and, to a certain extent, eased the pressure on the European battlefield.

If the United States and the Soviet Union had not intervened and let China fight Japan alone, what would have happened in the end?

If China had casually surrendered and not continued to resist the war, the Japanese aggressors would have been extremely rampant and would have caused greater harm to the countries of the world.

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