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... Chungking ( Szechuan ) , Seoul , etc. ( Korea ) , and now Tatung ( Tibet ) . We have helped to keep China quiet and the dynasty on its legs , and I hope this is something ; for otherwise I don't see much in return for all the work done ...
... Chungking ( Szechuan ) , Seoul , etc. ( Korea ) , and now Tatung ( Tibet ) . We have helped to keep China quiet and the dynasty on its legs , and I hope this is something ; for otherwise I don't see much in return for all the work done ...
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... Chungking cannot or will not enforce its orders in this area [ Yunnan province ] . Our presence threatens to affect the enor- mous smuggling racket here , and you may expect a campaign of vilification against me personally . I have ...
... Chungking cannot or will not enforce its orders in this area [ Yunnan province ] . Our presence threatens to affect the enor- mous smuggling racket here , and you may expect a campaign of vilification against me personally . I have ...
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... Chungking . Pending Hurley's arrival , Stilwell stayed on in Burma , directing the siege of Myitkyina which the Japanese were defending with great stubbornness . The Japanese counterattack in China continued unabated , and Hengyang fell ...
... Chungking . Pending Hurley's arrival , Stilwell stayed on in Burma , directing the siege of Myitkyina which the Japanese were defending with great stubbornness . The Japanese counterattack in China continued unabated , and Hengyang fell ...
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Bodies or Souls | 34 |
Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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