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"He wouldn't enlist with you," Finny plunged in, "if you were Madame Chiang Kai-shek."† (source)Chiang Kai-shek = Chinese military and political figure who was chased to Taiwan by the Chinese communists
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Colonel Summers points out that it took the United States thirty years—and a war that cost them nearly fifty thousand American lives—to find out what Chiang Kai-shek explained to, President Roosevelt in 1945.† (source)
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Jiang Ji-li, is your family related to Chiang Kai-shek too?† (source)
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Sheng Chou Yang is the first son of a Shanghai industrialist who made his fortune in the corrupt world of the old China, Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang.† (source)
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We played capture-the-flag in the auditorium, where Sun Yatsen and Chiang Kai-shek's pictures hung at the back of the stage, the Chinese flag on their left and the American flag on their right.† (source)
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Even General Chiang Kai-Shek, today one of the bitterest enemies of communism, fought together with the communists against the ruling class in the struggle which led to his assumption of power in China in the 1930s.† (source)
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"Well," I qualified in an undertone, "he really is Madame Chiang Kai-shek."† (source)Chiang Kai-shek = Chinese military and political figure who was chased to Taiwan by the Chinese communists
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President Roosevelt wanted to give Indo-China to China's leader, General Chiang Kai-shek, but the general knew a little Vietnamese history and tradition; Chiang Kai-shek understood that the Vietnamese were not Chinese, and that they would never allow themselves to be comfortably absorbed by the Chinese people.† (source)
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When Dad graduated from St. John's in 1949, the Communist Party had just liberated China from Chiang Kai-shek's rule, and Dad was appointed a vice-principal of a primary school.† (source)
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I also wrote the Coast Guard, the Merchant Marine, I wrote to General de Gaulle personally, I also wrote Chiang Kai-shek, and I was about ready to write somebody in Russia.† (source)
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President Roosevelt wanted to give Indo-China to China's leader, General Chiang Kai-shek, but the general knew a little Vietnamese history and tradition; Chiang Kai-shek understood that the Vietnamese were not Chinese, and that they would never allow themselves to be comfortably absorbed by the Chinese people.† (source)
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We had often been sorry that we were too young to have fought with Chairman Mao against the Japanese invaders, who tried to conquer China; against the dictator Chiang Kai-shek, who ruthlessly oppressed the Chinese people; and against the American aggressors in Korea.† (source)
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Chiang Kai-shek's government was hampered by widespread corruption.†
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