To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... Roosevelt : " The Generalissimo wishes me to tell you again how much he appreciates what you have done and are doing for China . When he said goodbye to you this Tafternoon , he could not find words adequately expressive to convey his ...
... Roosevelt : " The Generalissimo wishes me to tell you again how much he appreciates what you have done and are doing for China . When he said goodbye to you this Tafternoon , he could not find words adequately expressive to convey his ...
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... Roosevelt : " The Generalissimo wishes me to tell you again how much he appreciates what you have done and are doing for China . When he said goodbye to you this afternoon , he could not find words adequately expressive to convey his ...
... Roosevelt : " The Generalissimo wishes me to tell you again how much he appreciates what you have done and are doing for China . When he said goodbye to you this afternoon , he could not find words adequately expressive to convey his ...
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... Roosevelt he stated that he would accept an American officer as commander in chief , but not Stilwell . Stilwell had to go because he " had no intention of cooperat- ing with me , but believed that he was in fact being appointed to ...
... Roosevelt he stated that he would accept an American officer as commander in chief , but not Stilwell . Stilwell had to go because he " had no intention of cooperat- ing with me , but believed that he was in fact being appointed to ...
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