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... established the Chinese Republic. In 1917 when Sun established the Guangzhou government, Chiang was his military aide. Sun sent him to ...
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... By the next year, when he had control of the Nationalist armies as well as the Nationalist government, Chiang purged all the Communists from the movement. ...
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... At the beginning of the 1930s, Chiang Kai Shek's government was beset internally from the Chinese communists opposing his nationalist regime and externally ...
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... This led to become a very insecure form of government to which Chiang could not trust nor rely on to shape his 'nationalist' ideals. ...
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... While soldiers in Chiang's government were dying from starvation by the thousands, Mao's Red Army was living comfortably in Yanan and being taught his version ...
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... The government was a one party dictatorship ... In addition, because the Nationalists' leader, Chiang Kai-Shek, had the CCP forced from membership in the ruling body ...
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... The GMD sought other sources of economic production and established the central government in Nainjing. In addition, Chiang became the chairman of the GMD at ...
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... The GMD sought other sources of economic production and established the central government in Nainjing. In addition, Chiang became the chairman of the GMD at ...
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... Taiwan enjoyed international recognition as the seat of the true Chinese government, and the focus of president Chiang Kai-Shek slowly began to shift from ...
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... Chiang organized his own nationalist government at Nanjing, in 1928. He was unable to unify China because of his desire to alienate the CCP and the peasants. ...
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... would agree "that China shall retain full sovereignty in Manchuria" and would conclude a treaty of friendship and alliance with the Chiang Kai-shek government. ...
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... the government existed, split. Therefore, Chiang organized his own nationalist government at Nanjing, in 1928. He couldn't fulfill ...
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... Japan overthrew Chiang and captured China. This is what started World War Two. The Chinese National Government's Army numbered two million poorly trained and ...
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... In China, the Nationalist government of Chiang Kai-shek, which had been supported by the United States, was unable to withstand the advance of Communist forces ...
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... No one dared speak out against his totalitarian government for fear of execution ... Chiang Kai-Shek in Nationalist China was just as brutal in his quest for power ...
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... aid and even private foreign investment, under non exploitative conditions." The Post World War Two period saw the Kuomintang government of Chiang Kai-shek ...
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... Taiwan. They took control of Taiwan and Chiang proclaimed his new capital there. ... equal. The government set up mass food distribution. ...
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... It tired the government and military financially and spiritually. ... Also, Chiang was forced to hand his weapons to the CCP by the United States while at the same ...
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... While living in Taiwan, Chiang was still getting backing from the United States ... recognized, however, that he would need to set up a government immediately in ...
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... of China in 1949, the Nationalists under Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek fled to Taiwan, where they established the Republic of China as a government in exile ...
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... Mao quickly defeated Chiang without the US help and resulted in Chiang fleeing to ... North Korea was a communist Government and in contact with the Soviet Union. ...
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... forces were in China. The Chinese government leader, Chiang Kai-Shek and his government fled to central China. To force China to ...
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... C. Aid the Chinese government of Chiang Kai-shek in any possible manner. D. Send a group of heavy cruisers to the Orient, Philippines, or Singapore. ...
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... known as, Viet Minh. Ho sought to form an formal allegence with the Chinese government of Chiang Kai-shek. But Chiang was cynical ...
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... by Sun Yatsen in 1912, but led from 1925 by Chiang Kaishek. The Nationalists were the more powerful group, so from the 1930s they ran the government of China. ...
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... of stages: military government, tutelage under the Kuomintang, and popular sovereignty (Palmer 356). What Yat-sen didn't count on was Chiang Kai-Shek. ...
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... The following year the Japanese government set up a consulate in Fuchow and ... no international agreement regarding change of status on Taiwan, Chiang Kai-shek ...
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... Chiang was confident of a KMT victory, because the KMT had 1) American aid. ... Factories that were privately owned were bought by the government and the owners ...
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... in the Cultural Revolution in China, when he worked to preserve national unity and the survival of government against the forces of anarchy. Chiang Kai-shek ...
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... War was also depending on the United States, meaning the Civil War would end early if the United States government abandons its policy of aiding Chiang-Kai-shek ...
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