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| | 1939: China - Archive Article - MSN Encarta |
 | | In Chekiang, Kiangsi, Hunan, and near Canton, they continue to harass the enemy, tear up railway tracks, attack garrisons and in general hold up the progress of the invaders. |
 | | Perhaps the most important activity is their propaganda among people in the occupied regions, where they constantly keep alive the spirit of resistance and counteract the attempts of the invaders to persuade the people that Japan has already won the war, and that it would be better for them to cooperate with the new masters. |
 | | By the summer of 1939, there were over 1,200 cooperatives, employing in the neighborhood of 35,000 workers, many of whom are refugees from the devastated areas; and the number is constantly growing. |
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