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... Marshall sent Stilwell a radio message on July 1 , 1944 , asking him if he would consider undertaking " the rehabilitation and in effect the direction of the leadership of the Chinese forces in China proper . " Stilwell replied ...
... Marshall sent Stilwell a radio message on July 1 , 1944 , asking him if he would consider undertaking " the rehabilitation and in effect the direction of the leadership of the Chinese forces in China proper . " Stilwell replied ...
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... Marshall to me . They have been pouring it into him about me . F. D. R. told Chiang Kai - shek to give me full authority to run the show , promotion to full general . " 86 The following day he sent his acceptance to Marshall , though ...
... Marshall to me . They have been pouring it into him about me . F. D. R. told Chiang Kai - shek to give me full authority to run the show , promotion to full general . " 86 The following day he sent his acceptance to Marshall , though ...
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... Marshall told Wedemeyer what Wedemeyer had been urging for some time - " that co - ordina- tion of plans to be followed in event of Japanese surrender was a pressing necessity . " But Marshall's message added that " the Joint Chiefs of ...
... Marshall told Wedemeyer what Wedemeyer had been urging for some time - " that co - ordina- tion of plans to be followed in event of Japanese surrender was a pressing necessity . " But Marshall's message added that " the Joint Chiefs of ...
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