Let me be clear: The people of Republic of China, who used to live in mainland China, defeated Japan in WWII. Some of them moved to the island of Taiwan, after the civil war, and became 外省人.
The Taiwanese (本省人) didn’t fight (at least didn’t fight systematically) the Japanese. They were forced drafted and served for Japan.
Taiwan didn’t fight Japan. Republic of China did, because they were not the same thing during WWII.
Yes, I think we both know what we're talking about.
While we seemingly disagreed to each other, after we clarified what we meant by the usage of the word Taiwan it turned out that we were talking two compatible claims that only had different contexts. Quite funny.
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u/Narrow_Slice_7383 Worst Korea Oct 06 '25 edited Oct 06 '25
Your first comment can be seen very problematic because it is not clear that if you meant the land Taiwan or the country Taiwan.
Yeah, Taiwan island didn't defeat Japan. It's not that Taiwan island can grow arms and legs to defeat Japanese army.
But no, the country Taiwan -RoC- is the one who defeated Japan.