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... ic frontlines had become entrenched, with both the Chinese and Japanese forces finding themselves unable to gain a decisive upper hand. The cost of the conflict—both in lives and resources—was becoming unbearable. Entire regions lay in ruins, economies teetered on collapse, and public outcry against the war reached a boiling point in both nations.
In the corridors of power, whispers of a ceasefire began to grow louder. Neither China nor Japan could afford to continue the war, and both si ...
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