
1938 Labour Rebellion
The 1938 Labour Rebellion in China was a movement where leftist Chinese communists and other anti-Japanese groups temporarily united against the Chinese Nationalist government, aiming to oppose Japan's invasion and influence. However, ideological differences and strategic disagreements caused their alliance to fracture, leading to internal conflicts. It reflected the complex struggle in China during that period, balancing resistance to Japan with political goals. The rebellion underscored the tension between different communist factions and the broader fight to resist foreign aggression amid China's civil war.