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China (Black Cross, Stars and Stripes)
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After the War, China and the USA turned their attentions to the Maoists, mercilessly crushing them at Manchuria. Afterwards the Kuomintang government declared victory. Over time, China became a stable liberal democracy, although it temporarily fell out of grace with America after the annexations of both Tibet and Mongolia in 1951 and 1968 respectively.
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After the War, China and the USA turned their attentions to the Maoists, mercilessly crushing them at Manchuria. Afterwards the Kuomintang government declared victory. Over time, China became a stable liberal democracy, although it temporarily fell out of grace with America after the annexations of both Tibet and Mongolia in 1951 and 1968 respectively.