Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945 (85 page)

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Vladimirov, Peter: on CCP,
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von Falkenhausen, Alexander,
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von Seeckt, Hans,
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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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; in exile,
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; heads Reorganized Government,
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; in republican revolution,
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; and Western imperialism,
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; Zhou Fohai on,
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Wang Jiu,
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Wang Kemin,
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Wang Ming,
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Wang Shiwei,
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Wang Songmei,
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Wang Zhengting,
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war, protracted: as strategy,
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“war of resistance”: Sino-Japanese War as,
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warlords: hold power in China,
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Wavell, Archibald: and Burma,
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Wedemeyer, Albert,
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; relationship with Chiang,
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Wei Daoming,
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Wei Lihuang,
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Wei Rulin: and breaching of Yellow River dikes,
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Weng Wenhao,
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Western imperialism: Chiang opposes,
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“When I Was in Xia Village” (Ding Ling),
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White, Harry Dexter,
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White, Theodore H.,
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“Wild Lily” (Wang Shiwei),
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Willkie, Wendell: visits China,
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Wilson, Woodrow,
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Winter War (1939–40),
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women: in Chinese society,
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World War I,
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World War II.
See also
Sino-Japanese War: Battle of Stalingrad as turning point in,
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Wu Kaixian,
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Wuhan: artistic and literary freedom in,
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Xi Jinping,
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Xiang Ying,
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Xinjiang: as Soviet satellite,
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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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Xu Ying,
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Xu Yongchang,
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Xue Yue,
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Xuzhou: Chiang orders defense of,
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Yalta Conference (1945),
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Yan Baohang,
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Yan Fu,
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Yan Xishan,
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Yan Yongchu,
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Yan’an: as CCP capital,
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Yan’an College of Marxism-Leninism,
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Yang Changchun,
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Yang Hucheng,
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Yang Xinghua,
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Ye Jianying,
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Ye Ting,
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Yichang: Japanese capture,
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Zeng Guofan,
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Zhang Boquan,
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Zhang Deneng,
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Zhang Guotao,
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Zhang Qun,
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Zhang Xiluo,
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Zhang Xueliang,
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Zhang Zhonghui,
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Zhang Zizhong,
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Zhang Zonglu: on famine,
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Zhang Zuolin,
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Zheng Dongguo,
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Zhengzhou: defense of,
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Zhou Enlai,
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