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What was the outcome of civil war for Mao and the communists?

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During the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–45), China was effectively divided into three regions—Nationalist China under control of the government, Communist China, and the areas occupied by Japan. Each was essentially pitted against the other two, although Chinese military forces were ostensibly allied under the banner of the United Front. By the time Japan accepted the surrender terms of the Potsdam Declaration on August 14, 1945, China had endured decades of Japanese occupation and eight years of brutal warfare. Millions had perished in combat, and many millions more had died as a result of starvation or disease. The end of World War II did not mark the end of conflict in China, however.

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The Chinese Revolution was the transformation of China into a socialist nation from 1949. This event occurred when the Communists managed to defeat the nationalists in the civil war that lasted from 1927 to 1949. This revolution gave rise to the People's Republic of China and made with Mao Zedong becoming the ruler of that country.

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