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In his later years, Chiang Kai-shek frankly said: It is no wonder that no one else can blame for losing jiangshan, and the real culprit is these two people

As the president of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek fought with the Japanese during World War II, which made him instantly famous and made his position more stable. However, after the end of the war, Chiang Kai-shek's selfishness gradually increased, and finally bombed the Liberated Areas, causing many casualties and arousing people's anger. Chiang Kai-shek's behavior undoubtedly lost the hearts of the people and made more people stand against him.

In his later years, Chiang Kai-shek frankly said: It is no wonder that no one else can blame for losing jiangshan, and the real culprit is these two people

After the outbreak of the civil war, it was defeated many times in the battles of the Eighth Route Army. You must know that at that time, the eighth route army's weapons and equipment were far inferior to those of the Kuomintang, and this battle was also fought very hard. Fight your own people, and every war will make more people lose their families. In the end, Chiang Kai-shek also ended in failure, but Japan not only did not have a good problem from itself, but also blamed the evil on these two people.

In his later years, Chiang Kai-shek frankly said: It is no wonder that no one else can blame for losing jiangshan, and the real culprit is these two people

The first person was Li Zongren, and in Chiang Kai-shek's eyes, Li Zongren was also a cause of his failure. The enmity between Chiang Kai-shek and Li Zongren was not a star and a half, and during the war, Chiang Kai-shek repeatedly wanted to mobilize the Gui forces, but Li Zongren did not agree. Chiang Kai-shek eventually suffered heavy casualties and could only flee to Taiwan, and the old Chiang thought that if Li Zongren had sent troops, he would not have ended up like this.

In his later years, Chiang Kai-shek frankly said: It is no wonder that no one else can blame for losing jiangshan, and the real culprit is these two people

The other person is Marche, and Chiang Kai-shek knows very well that although Marchet has really helped our country, he has been trying to control our country behind him. Chiang Kai-shek believed that he had failed, and the main culprit was these two people, but he never thought that the Eighth Route Army could win was also the desire of the masses. A ruler who has lost the hearts and minds of the people, no matter how strong the military is, will also have a day of failure, and Chiang Kai-shek cannot blame others for his failure, but can only blame himself.

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