To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... military backing to keep some sense of Chinese unity before the world . After his death in 1916 , however , large areas of China fell under the control of independent warlords , men with personal armies who also often controlled a ...
... military backing to keep some sense of Chinese unity before the world . After his death in 1916 , however , large areas of China fell under the control of independent warlords , men with personal armies who also often controlled a ...
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... military machines , Soviet influence has peacefully penetrated . " Borodin , he added , " the Soviet envoy extraordinary of the Third Internationale in Canton , ” was “ the sinis- ter figure in the background of this web of intrigue ...
... military machines , Soviet influence has peacefully penetrated . " Borodin , he added , " the Soviet envoy extraordinary of the Third Internationale in Canton , ” was “ the sinis- ter figure in the background of this web of intrigue ...
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... military attaché in Peking from 1935 to 1939. Watching the performance of the Nationalist Chinese armies in the late thirties , he had grown skeptical of the Chinese claims that they had been beaten by the Japanese simply because they ...
... military attaché in Peking from 1935 to 1939. Watching the performance of the Nationalist Chinese armies in the late thirties , he had grown skeptical of the Chinese claims that they had been beaten by the Japanese simply because they ...
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