Sino-American Relations, Volume 17Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 1991 - China |
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XXIII When we withdrew to Chungking in late 1938 , few of us foresaw that we would stay there for over seven years . There are many reasons why Chungking was poorly suited to be China's capital . The first , of course , was its inacces ...
XXIII When we withdrew to Chungking in late 1938 , few of us foresaw that we would stay there for over seven years . There are many reasons why Chungking was poorly suited to be China's capital . The first , of course , was its inacces ...
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... Chungking . Apparently , the Japanese believed that the winning over of Wang would start a chain reaction of defections which would destroy us from within . In this expectation , they had under- estimated the patriotic fortitude of the ...
... Chungking . Apparently , the Japanese believed that the winning over of Wang would start a chain reaction of defections which would destroy us from within . In this expectation , they had under- estimated the patriotic fortitude of the ...
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Nehru's interest in the Chinese Communists had begun even before his visit to Chungking . Because of the lack of time , however , he did not make the trip to Yenan . During his stay in Chungking Nehru several times came to my home to ...
Nehru's interest in the Chinese Communists had begun even before his visit to Chungking . Because of the lack of time , however , he did not make the trip to Yenan . During his stay in Chungking Nehru several times came to my home to ...
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