The invading Japanese were only ONE of the problems. Jiang considered the Communists a greater threat than the Japanese. Seems he was right because the Japanese could not defeat him but the Communists did in the end.
If you were aware of Taierzhuang before -- you are a rarity even among military historians.
Most books on WW2 are more likely to mention and even detail Tarawa (35,000 Americans versus 5,000 Japanese) than Taierzhuang.
You are welcome to email directly to me (lanceolsen@numistamp.com) your name, address and whether you want the e-book or a conventional book.
Alternatively, you could contact me by clicking on the bar at http://numistamp.com/Taierzhuang-1938----Stalingrad-1942.php
No payment need be made now. When the book is available you will be informed to make payment, then, for the book to airmailed to your address or the e-book to be emailed to you. Probably more convenient than having to go to a conventional shop to buy the book.
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