Read Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945 Online
Authors: Rana Mitter
Vladimirov, Peter: on CCP,
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von Falkenhausen, Alexander,
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Wallace, Henry,
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Wang. C. T.
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Wang Zhengting
Wang Chonghui,
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Wang Guangrong,
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Wang Jingwei: advocates close Chinese-Japanese relations,
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Wang Jiu,
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Wang Shiwei,
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Wang Songmei,
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war, protracted: as strategy,
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“war of resistance”: Sino-Japanese War as,
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Wedemeyer, Albert,
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Wei Daoming,
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World War I,
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World War II.
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Sino-Japanese War: Battle of Stalingrad as turning point in,
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Xi Jinping,
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Xinyang: Japanese capture,
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Xiong Xianyu: on breaching of Yellow River dikes,
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Xu Caicheng,
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Xu Wancheng: on postwar society and politics,
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Ye Ting,
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Yellow River, dikes on: Chiang orders breaching of,
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