Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek (1887–1975), President of the Republic of China and C-in-C of the Chinese armed forces, was appointed supreme commander of the China theatre (see China–Burma–India theatre) by Churchill and Roosevelt in December 1941. In December 1936, in what became known as the Sian incident, he was kidnapped by rebel army officers in the city of Sian (Siking). They wished to force him to abandon his campaign of suppression against the Chinese Communist party; to form a united front with the communists and all other patriotic forces; and to lead China in a war of resistance against Japan whose occupation of Manchukuo and further encroachment into Chinese territory were soon to culminate in the Marco Polo Bridge Clash and the ...
International audienceThe Nanjing pro-japanese government founded in 1940 by Wang Jingwei at the cen...
11 pages, Extracted from Munsey\u27s magazine, vol. 58, no. 2, March 1916.https://digitalrepository....
Caption from Report from Red China: Harrison Forman with Mao Tze-Tung [Mao Zedong], leader of the Ch...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
In July, 1929, the Manchurian Government of China attempted a military takeover of the Chinese Easte...
To the Republic of China, the decade between 192 8 and 1937 was the best and the worst of times. Be...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi) (1887-1975), leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party, or the Kuominta...
China has a tradition of hiring foreigners as advisers, either in groups or as individuals, to moder...
Since the Mukden Incident occurred in 1931, the Nineteenth Route Army (NRA) opposed Chiang Kai-shek’...
Harrison Forman, photojournalist, writes in this extraordinary diary his interview notes with Mao Ts...
In late 1934, the Chinese Communists were forced to evacuate the Kiangsi Soviet by the Nationalists...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
In late 1937, a badly mauled Japanese army emerged victorious from the war-ravaged streets of Shangh...
International audienceThe Nanjing pro-japanese government founded in 1940 by Wang Jingwei at the cen...
11 pages, Extracted from Munsey\u27s magazine, vol. 58, no. 2, March 1916.https://digitalrepository....
Caption from Report from Red China: Harrison Forman with Mao Tze-Tung [Mao Zedong], leader of the Ch...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
In July, 1929, the Manchurian Government of China attempted a military takeover of the Chinese Easte...
To the Republic of China, the decade between 192 8 and 1937 was the best and the worst of times. Be...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi) (1887-1975), leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party, or the Kuominta...
China has a tradition of hiring foreigners as advisers, either in groups or as individuals, to moder...
Since the Mukden Incident occurred in 1931, the Nineteenth Route Army (NRA) opposed Chiang Kai-shek’...
Harrison Forman, photojournalist, writes in this extraordinary diary his interview notes with Mao Ts...
In late 1934, the Chinese Communists were forced to evacuate the Kiangsi Soviet by the Nationalists...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
In late 1937, a badly mauled Japanese army emerged victorious from the war-ravaged streets of Shangh...
International audienceThe Nanjing pro-japanese government founded in 1940 by Wang Jingwei at the cen...
11 pages, Extracted from Munsey\u27s magazine, vol. 58, no. 2, March 1916.https://digitalrepository....
Caption from Report from Red China: Harrison Forman with Mao Tze-Tung [Mao Zedong], leader of the Ch...