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Weng Jingwei in his early years was indeed a revolutionary and worked with the bolsheviks until his own political disaster. However upon realizing the Jewish conspiracy against the nation, Weng Jingwei progressively became:

-Anti-Communist -Anti-Freemason -Anti-Chiang Kai-Shek And thus Anti-Jewish

Shortly after the second sino-Japanese war, he became pro National Socialist and met with Hitler on several occasions, moreover he became pro Japan during the outbreak of the 1937 conflict, and wished that China can find means to negotiate peace with Japan. He fought against Chiang kai-shek for power over the Kuomintang and formed the Reorganized National republic of China which followed a European fascist style government, leading a consistent struggle against the bolsheviks and Chiang in effort to save his country from revolution. He died from a gun shot wound in 1944. And was buried in Japan, where his tomb was desecrated by communists.

Weng Jingwei in his early years was indeed a revolutionary and worked with the bolsheviks until his own political disaster. However upon realizing the Jewish conspiracy against the nation, Weng Jingwei progressively became: -Anti-Communist -Anti-Freemason -Anti-Chiang Kai-Shek And thus Anti-Jewish Shortly after the second sino-Japanese war, he became pro National Socialist and met with Hitler on several occasions, moreover he became pro Japan during the outbreak of the 1937 conflict, and wished that China can find means to negotiate peace with Japan. He fought against Chiang kai-shek for power over the Kuomintang and formed the Reorganized National republic of China which followed a European fascist style government, leading a consistent struggle against the bolsheviks and Chiang in effort to save his country from revolution. He died from a gun shot wound in 1944. And was buried in Japan, where his tomb was desecrated by communists.

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Imagine if Germany allied with China

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They were allies in the beginning China became the third largest trading partner with Germany and they were being trained by the Wehrmacht until the Second sino-Japanese war, they saw China was being torn apart by bolshevism and instead had to cut their relations with them and side with Japan.