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In his later years, Chiang Kai-shek wrote in his diary: This man will not die, and the mainland will not lose! Who is so important?

In his later years, Chiang Kai-shek wrote in his diary: This man will not die, and the mainland will not lose! Who is so important?

As we all know, in the modern history of our country, there have been two forces in the country, the Kuomintang on one side and our Party on the other. At that time, when the country was in trouble, the Japanese were staring at our country with a tiger's eye, but our country was also a pot of porridge, warlords were frequently involved in wars, and the people's lives were miserable. However, in the face of foreign aggressors, the two forces of our country still united the front and together drove out the hateful aggressors, and the civil war broke out immediately after the war.

In his later years, Chiang Kai-shek wrote in his diary: This man will not die, and the mainland will not lose! Who is so important?

Faced with the struggle between the two forces, many ordinary people chose to join our country and fight against the Kuomintang together. At that time, just after the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Chiang Kai-shek unilaterally tore up the agreement and was bent on eliminating our Party and achieving dictatorship. However, in the end, Chiang Kai-shek ended in failure, and had no choice but to defeat Taiwan, and after wanting to adjust some, he would return to the mainland, but all this was impossible, and from the time he wanted to implement dictatorship, he completely ended his rule over the mainland.

In his later years, Chiang Kai-shek wrote in his diary: This man will not die, and the mainland will not lose! Who is so important?

After the founding of New China, Beijing was holding the founding ceremony of the whole country, and Chiang Kai-shek, who was far away in Taiwan, also recorded this moment in his diary. Chiang Kai-shek mentioned Soong Ching-ling in his diary, and Soong Ching-ling became the vice chairman, and if Mr. Sun knew about it, he would be very angry. And Chiang Kai-shek also mentioned at the end that the reason for his failure was to be betrayed by villains, and if Dai Kasa had not died at that time, the mainland might not have lost it, and the result might not have been like this.

In his later years, Chiang Kai-shek wrote in his diary: This man will not die, and the mainland will not lose! Who is so important?

Everyone knows that Dai Kasa single-handedly created the military command, as the head of the military command's secret service, his ability is very strong, the ability to collect intelligence, even the United States admires him. Whether he was kind to the enemy or his own people, he never showed mercy, and during the War of Resistance Against Japan, he made no small contribution to the capture of Japanese spies. For Chiang Kai-shek, Dai Kasa was his right and left hands, but unfortunately, Dai Kasa died in a plane crash.

In his later years, Chiang Kai-shek wrote in his diary: This man will not die, and the mainland will not lose! Who is so important?

After the outbreak of the civil war, although the Kuomintang's weapons and equipment far exceeded our party, Chiang Kai-shek still failed. At that time, many Kuomintang generals began to revolt against Chiang Kai-shek, resulting in Chiang Kai-shek losing a lot of living forces, and many cities and pools were not attacked and destroyed, and the Kuomintang was eventually defeated. If Dai Kasa had been alive, such a thing would not have been allowed to happen, and those who rebelled against the generals might have been pulled out by Dai Kasa at the beginning, and the war situation would naturally be reversed. What do you think about this?

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