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... Wuhan , safely inland , an industrial complex with a strong urban proletariat . But Chiang Kai - shek was a hard man to persuade , and the un- easiness that Borodin and the leading Chinese Communists felt at this time appears clearly in ...
... Wuhan , safely inland , an industrial complex with a strong urban proletariat . But Chiang Kai - shek was a hard man to persuade , and the un- easiness that Borodin and the leading Chinese Communists felt at this time appears clearly in ...
Page 197
... Wuhan , and wished to make this the base for the next phase of the Northern Expedition ; Chiang and his confidantes were settled in Nanchang and wished to drive east down the Yangtze to capture Shanghai . Feelings ran high , and in ...
... Wuhan , and wished to make this the base for the next phase of the Northern Expedition ; Chiang and his confidantes were settled in Nanchang and wished to drive east down the Yangtze to capture Shanghai . Feelings ran high , and in ...
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... Wuhan , and continued to criticize peasant excesses , even after those same peasants were being rounded up and shot by his nominal " allies . " He read Sin- clair Lewis's Elmer Gantry with approval , and played chess with his customary ...
... Wuhan , and continued to criticize peasant excesses , even after those same peasants were being rounded up and shot by his nominal " allies . " He read Sin- clair Lewis's Elmer Gantry with approval , and played chess with his customary ...
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