To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... American feeling was particularly strong because of the un- scrupulous activities of an American syndicate dealing in Hunanese railway rights . Anti - Ch'ing rebels were also strong in the province , and the revolutionary leader Huang ...
... American feeling was particularly strong because of the un- scrupulous activities of an American syndicate dealing in Hunanese railway rights . Anti - Ch'ing rebels were also strong in the province , and the revolutionary leader Huang ...
Page 272
... American role grew greater and the number of U.S. personnel in China naturally increased . By January 1945 there were about thirty - three thousand Americans in China ; by June the number had risen to fifty - nine thousand and more were ...
... American role grew greater and the number of U.S. personnel in China naturally increased . By January 1945 there were about thirty - three thousand Americans in China ; by June the number had risen to fifty - nine thousand and more were ...
Page 279
... American assis- tance , nearly half a million Kuomintang troops were moved to key positions in east and north China , and American marines occupied Peking , Tientsin , and important mining and railway centers . To further thwart the ...
... American assis- tance , nearly half a million Kuomintang troops were moved to key positions in east and north China , and American marines occupied Peking , Tientsin , and important mining and railway centers . To further thwart the ...
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