To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... Generalissimo did not bother to acknowledge receipt of these memos , let alone act on them . In July Stilwell was ... Generalissimo regularly as " Peanut , " the code name for the Generalissimo used in radio messages . " The Peanut is ...
... Generalissimo did not bother to acknowledge receipt of these memos , let alone act on them . In July Stilwell was ... Generalissimo regularly as " Peanut , " the code name for the Generalissimo used in radio messages . " The Peanut is ...
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... Generalissimo seemed to be in a conciliatory mood . He told Hurley that he was " prepared to give General Stilwell actual command of all forces in the field in China and that with this command he is also giving him his complete ...
... Generalissimo seemed to be in a conciliatory mood . He told Hurley that he was " prepared to give General Stilwell actual command of all forces in the field in China and that with this command he is also giving him his complete ...
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... Generalissimo would give to Stilwell : You will proceed at once , with the reorganization and reloca- tion of Ground and Air Forces of the Republic of China and with the preparation of plans for a counter - offensive , by the Allied ...
... Generalissimo would give to Stilwell : You will proceed at once , with the reorganization and reloca- tion of Ground and Air Forces of the Republic of China and with the preparation of plans for a counter - offensive , by the Allied ...
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