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== Background ==
With theThe complete destruction of the pre-war [[Republic of China]] in the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]], coupled with the deaths of both [[Chiang Kai-shek]] and [[Mao Zedong]] in the Battle of Chongqing, led to the surrender of most [[China|Chinese]] resistance by 1945, ending [[World War II|World War Two]] in East Asia.
 
Despite [[Japan|Japanese]] victory above [[China]], however, many in [[China]] continued to feel resentment against Tokyo, refusing to accept the outcome of the war and even relocating westwards, most notably including the NRA [[NRA 24th Army|24th]] and [[NRA 40th Army Group|40th]] Armies, who refuse to surrender despite the establishment of a new [[Republic of China]] based in Nanjing.
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