The Conflict Archive: The Wars That Shaped Civilizations
In the damp alleys of Shanghai in 1936, uncertainty hung heavy in the air. Rickshaws jostled alongside foreign limousines, and the muddy waters of the river carried whispers of violence.China was a nation on the edge, torn apart by decades of internal strife and foreign encroachment. The Qing dynasty had collapsed, giving birth to a republic, but this was merely a facade. In the north, Japanese troops, entrenched in Manchuria since 1931, eyed the rest of China with hunger. Their flag fluttered ominously over Manchukuo, a symbol of imperial ambition.Learn more at: https://theconflictarchive.com/conflict/second-sino-japanese-war The Conflict Archive is part of The Archive Network by Jonkai Ventures, a collection of podcasts dedicated to exploring history's greatest wars, battles, and the conflicts that shaped our world. Support the podcast and access exclusive content on Patreon: https://thearchivenetwork.com/support Discover more archives and stories: https://thearchivenetwork.com Explore this archive: https://theconflictarchive.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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