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Chiang Kai-shek's diary in his later years frankly said: If you lose Jiangshan, you don't hate others, and the real culprit is these two people

As we all know, since the beginning of China's modern history, China has faced one war after another, and as long as there is a war, there will be bloodshed and sacrifice, but correspondingly, there will be a number of heroic figures who will emerge one after another, who will become the protagonists of this era and will become the creators of history, and Chiang Kai-shek is undoubtedly this kind of person, as the leader of the Kuomintang, who has held the power of our country for 22 years, and every war will participate in it, which will have a far-reaching impact on the direction of the whole country. From 1927 to 1949, China began a 10-year civil war, as well as a war of resistance and liberation, in which Chiang Kai-shek played an important role.

Chiang Kai-shek's diary in his later years frankly said: If you lose Jiangshan, you don't hate others, and the real culprit is these two people

After the victory of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in 1945, Chiang Kai-shek, as the leader of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, gained an unprecedented rise in prestige, and was welcomed by the people wherever he went, but this situation did not last long, and ended due to the expansion of his own ambitions. After the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Nationalist government absorbed all the traitors and bandit armed forces in all parts of the country, and its strength increased at a rocket-like speed, which also led to chiang kai-shek's ambitions to increase and launched a public civil war, hoping to eliminate the People's Liberation Army and thus achieve a real dictatorship.

Chiang Kai-shek's diary in his later years frankly said: If you lose Jiangshan, you don't hate others, and the real culprit is these two people

Unexpectedly, under the circumstance that he had millions of troops and had absolute initiative, he was driven out of our country by our army in only 3 years, fled to the Taiwan region, and knew that he had never returned to the mainland after his death. So what about Chiang Kai-shek, who still lost the war when he had absolute superiority, or even lost the country? After Chiang Kai-shek's defeat in Taiwan, in his later years, he wrote in his diary that the reason for his defeat was because of the failure, and he believed that he did not hate others for losing Jiangshan, and the real culprits were these two people, they were Li Zongren and Marshall.

Chiang Kai-shek's diary in his later years frankly said: If you lose Jiangshan, you don't hate others, and the real culprit is these two people

Let's first talk about Li Zongren, as we all know, there are many factions within the National Government, although Chiang Kai-shek has nominally achieved reunification, there are still warlords who hold a heavy army on one side, and they are also superficially obedient to old Chiang, and they are very dissatisfied in their hearts, and Li Zongren is exactly like this. Chiang Kai-shek went to the field three times in his life, all of which had a great relationship with him, and even at the last time, Li Zongren also sat in the position of acting president, almost replacing the old Chiang Kai-shek, so in Chiang Kai-shek's heart, he was full of hatred for Li Zongren. In Chiang Kai-shek's eyes, if it were not for the many warlords pulling back their legs, they would not have been defeated by our army so quickly.

Chiang Kai-shek's diary in his later years frankly said: If you lose Jiangshan, you don't hate others, and the real culprit is these two people

Speaking of Marshall, he was an army general of the United States; during the War of Liberation, although the United States was very supportive of Chiang Kai-shek and sent him many advanced American weapons, he also sent a "big trouble" Marshall; he not only always interfered in Chiang Kai-shek's military strategic deployment, but also constantly recruited many generals internally, so Chiang Kai-shek had no good feelings for him.

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