Shangas
I'll Lock Up
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The wider international community was absolutely aware of the Sino-Japanese War of the 1930s. But a lot of those countries were licking their wounds from the Great War of 1914. They didn't want to get involved in another war so soon after the first one, and especially in a war which they felt, had nothing to do with them.
It was for these reasons, and not racism, that the Americans and the British (and other world-powers) stayed out. I believe America DID send China SOME military assistance, but it wasn't much...not enough by half, to help them win the war against the Japanese.
It was for these reasons, and not racism, that the Americans and the British (and other world-powers) stayed out. I believe America DID send China SOME military assistance, but it wasn't much...not enough by half, to help them win the war against the Japanese.