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Country: Republic of China
Leaders: Chiang Kai-shek Vic-president: Chen Cheng Commander in Chief: Sun Li-jen
Government type: Democratic-Republic
Following the US's halt at Iwo Jima, their military focus turned back to the Chinese theater. Supplies to the Republic of China increased along with military training and aid in riding the Japanese from the Chinese cost. When the US and Japanese met to sign the Treaty of San-Francisco, the Chinese felt indignation at their not including the Chinese in the Treaty and not making the return of Manchuria a requirement of Japan. This opinion vanished when US aid was critical to the defeat of the PLA at the Battle of the Yangtze River in 1948, in which the 1st Army of China was able to deafened against many waves of Communist forces due to the surprise gifting of 24 T26E3 Pershings. This and the continued support from Allied commanders that served along side the Chinese during the war enable the PLA to be pushed out of China and forced into Mongolia and the Soviet Union.
After the war, the introduction of new internal policies and the popularity of the Chinese leaders by the populous cause the ideals of Communism to become unpopular. A massive modernization project was started in 1949, with the construction of acquit road systems and modern production centers inland as it's primary goal. Resources located in Western China supplied the project, along resource trade from the Japan tho very little in number. Slowly, the wounds of war were healed and China became a economic and resource powerhouse, with major cities like Beiping, Xian, and Lanzhou being massive industrial centers and Nanjing, Shanghai and Taipei containing over 5 million people. The current administration is in it's 2nd term and is going strong, with the fame of Sun Li-jen and Chen Cheng giving them great support. Popularity of Chiang has decreased, as information about him stripping Sun command of the 1st Army during the Chinese Civil War has recently been made public after 7 years of being covered up.
The current military of the Republic is strong, producing the best of American, Soviet and Japanese equipment received during and after the war. The Armored forces of the Republic are primarily made up of either modified Shermans, modified Stuarts, Super Hellcats, M26 Pershings and T-34s. The Air Force of China has many aircraft, a mix of Japanese, American and Soviet, with many Soviet ground attack aircraft in use. They also have a production facility for nuclear weapons located in Taiwan along with an air base. The Chinese navy is currently a small defensive force made up of older american ships decommissioned and sold after WW2. The center of the navy is around the sole remaining member of the Yorktown class and many light carriers bought from the US navy. Over all, despite the many different weapons in us, the Chinese military force are one of the best in Asia and thanks to the current state of the US homeland, a favorite point of deployment for those in the armed forces.
Chinese foreign policy has be focused on keeping peace with their neighbors and trying to stabilize internally. With internal stabilization reached, make groups in the Chinese Senate and populous are pushing for the country to reclaim Manchuria and free the Korea from Japanese occupation. By 1955, support of this idea is widespread but with the possibility of a nuclear bombing from Japan, many of the governmental and military high ups are cautious and wonder if the army could even get by the defenses of the Manchu line. Currently a peaceful return of land is being attempted.
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Leaders: Chiang Kai-shek Vic-president: Chen Cheng Commander in Chief: Sun Li-jen
Government type: Democratic-Republic
Following the US's halt at Iwo Jima, their military focus turned back to the Chinese theater. Supplies to the Republic of China increased along with military training and aid in riding the Japanese from the Chinese cost. When the US and Japanese met to sign the Treaty of San-Francisco, the Chinese felt indignation at their not including the Chinese in the Treaty and not making the return of Manchuria a requirement of Japan. This opinion vanished when US aid was critical to the defeat of the PLA at the Battle of the Yangtze River in 1948, in which the 1st Army of China was able to deafened against many waves of Communist forces due to the surprise gifting of 24 T26E3 Pershings. This and the continued support from Allied commanders that served along side the Chinese during the war enable the PLA to be pushed out of China and forced into Mongolia and the Soviet Union.
After the war, the introduction of new internal policies and the popularity of the Chinese leaders by the populous cause the ideals of Communism to become unpopular. A massive modernization project was started in 1949, with the construction of acquit road systems and modern production centers inland as it's primary goal. Resources located in Western China supplied the project, along resource trade from the Japan tho very little in number. Slowly, the wounds of war were healed and China became a economic and resource powerhouse, with major cities like Beiping, Xian, and Lanzhou being massive industrial centers and Nanjing, Shanghai and Taipei containing over 5 million people. The current administration is in it's 2nd term and is going strong, with the fame of Sun Li-jen and Chen Cheng giving them great support. Popularity of Chiang has decreased, as information about him stripping Sun command of the 1st Army during the Chinese Civil War has recently been made public after 7 years of being covered up.
The current military of the Republic is strong, producing the best of American, Soviet and Japanese equipment received during and after the war. The Armored forces of the Republic are primarily made up of either modified Shermans, modified Stuarts, Super Hellcats, M26 Pershings and T-34s. The Air Force of China has many aircraft, a mix of Japanese, American and Soviet, with many Soviet ground attack aircraft in use. They also have a production facility for nuclear weapons located in Taiwan along with an air base. The Chinese navy is currently a small defensive force made up of older american ships decommissioned and sold after WW2. The center of the navy is around the sole remaining member of the Yorktown class and many light carriers bought from the US navy. Over all, despite the many different weapons in us, the Chinese military force are one of the best in Asia and thanks to the current state of the US homeland, a favorite point of deployment for those in the armed forces.
Chinese foreign policy has be focused on keeping peace with their neighbors and trying to stabilize internally. With internal stabilization reached, make groups in the Chinese Senate and populous are pushing for the country to reclaim Manchuria and free the Korea from Japanese occupation. By 1955, support of this idea is widespread but with the possibility of a nuclear bombing from Japan, many of the governmental and military high ups are cautious and wonder if the army could even get by the defenses of the Manchu line. Currently a peaceful return of land is being attempted.
I agree to the rules of this site and forum
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