To Change China: Western Advisers in China 1620-19601969 |
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... Japan . " He would move in sequence : first destroy the Japanese air force in China , then break their southwest Pacific supply lines , then destroy Japan's heavy industry with bombing raids launched from eastern China . " The road is ...
... Japan . " He would move in sequence : first destroy the Japanese air force in China , then break their southwest Pacific supply lines , then destroy Japan's heavy industry with bombing raids launched from eastern China . " The road is ...
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... Japanese is like going into the water to fight a shark . " 72 If the Chinese were a great power , let them prove it on ... Japan could be beaten in the Pacific rather than in China , was persuaded to downgrade China's priorities . There ...
... Japanese is like going into the water to fight a shark . " 72 If the Chinese were a great power , let them prove it on ... Japan could be beaten in the Pacific rather than in China , was persuaded to downgrade China's priorities . There ...
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... Japanese platoons holding up Chinese regiments or divisions for several days or longer . " 131 By August 3 the Chinese ... Japan made a tentative offer of sur- render . On August 14 General Arnold launched , as a final grand gesture , a ...
... Japanese platoons holding up Chinese regiments or divisions for several days or longer . " 131 By August 3 the Chinese ... Japan made a tentative offer of sur- render . On August 14 General Arnold launched , as a final grand gesture , a ...
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