To Change China: Western Advisers in China 1620-19601969 |
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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 Academy , just outside Canton . This Academy , founded in the spring of 1924 , with Chiang Kai - shek as president , and Chou En - lai as deputy political director , was designed to train the young officers so desperately ...
... Military Academy , just outside Canton . This Academy , founded in the spring of 1924 , with Chiang Kai - shek as president , and Chou En - lai as deputy political director , was designed to train the young officers so desperately ...
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... military solutions . A Military Advisory Group in China ( MAGIC ) of about one thousand American officers and men was sent to China under the direction of General McClure . Between V - J Day and early 1948 , the United States gave ...
... military solutions . A Military Advisory Group in China ( MAGIC ) of about one thousand American officers and men was sent to China under the direction of General McClure . Between V - J Day and early 1948 , the United States gave ...
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