To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... told the school director , he had " no desire at present to be connected with [ the Church Missionary Society ] whether directly or indirectly . " 40 He seemed to relish the concern his attitude was causing ; maybe he'd soon be free of ...
... told the school director , he had " no desire at present to be connected with [ the Church Missionary Society ] whether directly or indirectly . " 40 He seemed to relish the concern his attitude was causing ; maybe he'd soon be free of ...
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... 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 confidence . " " '90 Stilwell did not , apparently , doubt ...
... 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 confidence . " " '90 Stilwell did not , apparently , doubt ...
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... told , would not necessarily have to be under the leadership of Chiang Kai - shek.128 Wedemeyer returned to China to continue work on his long - range plans for the assault on Canton . The situation appeared promising : renewed Japanese ...
... told , would not necessarily have to be under the leadership of Chiang Kai - shek.128 Wedemeyer returned to China to continue work on his long - range plans for the assault on Canton . The situation appeared promising : renewed Japanese ...
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