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... Kuomintang - as Sun's Nationalist party was again to be called . The first na- tional congress of the new Kuomintang , surely reflecting Borodin's influence , adopted in January 1924 the slogans " Down with Imperial- ism " and " Unite ...
... Kuomintang - as Sun's Nationalist party was again to be called . The first na- tional congress of the new Kuomintang , surely reflecting Borodin's influence , adopted in January 1924 the slogans " Down with Imperial- ism " and " Unite ...
Page 190
... Kuomintang . The Borodins lived on the top floor in cold , poorly furnished rooms ; below were his staff of secretaries and translators . They made a daily review of the Chinese and foreign press for him ; the cuttings were kept in ...
... Kuomintang . The Borodins lived on the top floor in cold , poorly furnished rooms ; below were his staff of secretaries and translators . They made a daily review of the Chinese and foreign press for him ; the cuttings were kept in ...
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... Kuomintang government building , his slogans used in every speech . Sun's deathbed " Message to Soviet Russia , " almost certainly drafted by Borodin , was given maximum publicity ; in this message Sun praised " the immortal Lenin " and ...
... Kuomintang government building , his slogans used in every speech . Sun's deathbed " Message to Soviet Russia , " almost certainly drafted by Borodin , was given maximum publicity ; in this message Sun praised " the immortal Lenin " and ...
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