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Second Sino-Japanese War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | During the second period, the Chinese army adopted the concept of "magnetic warfare" to attract advancing Japanese troops to definite points where they were subjected to ambush, flanking attacks, and encirclements in major engagements. |
 | | Although during the war the Chinese Communist forces fought as a nominal part of the NRA, the number of those on the CCP side, due to their guerrilla status, is difficult to determine, though estimates place the total number of the Eighth Route Army, New Fourth Army, and irregulars in the Communist armies at 1,300,000. |
 | | Starvation came in the wake of the war, and millions were rendered homeless by floods and the unsettled conditions in many parts of the country. |
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