To Change China: Western Advisers in China 1620-19601969 |
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... Chiang Kai - shek as president , and Chou En - lai as deputy political director , was designed to train the young officers so desperately needed by the Kuomintang armies . The Soviet military advisers here were largely responsible for ...
... Chiang Kai - shek as president , and Chou En - lai as deputy political director , was designed to train the young officers so desperately needed by the Kuomintang armies . The Soviet military advisers here were largely responsible for ...
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Jonathan Spence. the city from its controlling warlord , they delivered it to Chiang Kai- shek ; they went even further , and obeyed the Comintern order that they should bury their arms and disband their pickets , lest Chiang be ...
Jonathan Spence. the city from its controlling warlord , they delivered it to Chiang Kai- shek ; they went even further , and obeyed the Comintern order that they should bury their arms and disband their pickets , lest Chiang be ...
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... Chiang Kai - shek and from George 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 ...
... Chiang Kai - shek and from George 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 ...
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