The Cold War in AsiaJames Gordon Hershberg Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 - 294 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 90 筆
第 12 頁
... enemy is in no position to carry out an offensive . There is a certain equilib- rium . But we are not carrying out large offensives , either . Like the enemy which has reinforced its position 15-20 km . deep , so have we created our own ...
... enemy is in no position to carry out an offensive . There is a certain equilib- rium . But we are not carrying out large offensives , either . Like the enemy which has reinforced its position 15-20 km . deep , so have we created our own ...
第 21 頁
... enemy insisted on holding thirty percent of Chinese - North Korean pris- oners , Beijing and Pyongyang could suggest holding a comparable proportion of the enemy's prisoners in exchange . The pur- pose of this suggestion was to force ...
... enemy insisted on holding thirty percent of Chinese - North Korean pris- oners , Beijing and Pyongyang could suggest holding a comparable proportion of the enemy's prisoners in exchange . The pur- pose of this suggestion was to force ...
第 23 頁
... enemies to be- have that way he wanted them to behave . It is also possible , and not mutually exclusive , that he was making a disingenuous argu- ment to persuade the Chinese to go on fight- ing , thus perpetuating their dependence on ...
... enemies to be- have that way he wanted them to behave . It is also possible , and not mutually exclusive , that he was making a disingenuous argu- ment to persuade the Chinese to go on fight- ing , thus perpetuating their dependence on ...
第 28 頁
... enemies in China and outside China to accuse the Commu- nist party as the advocate of continuing the civil war , and to praise the Guomindang as the de- fender of peace . It means , third , that you are giving the USA an opportunity to ...
... enemies in China and outside China to accuse the Commu- nist party as the advocate of continuing the civil war , and to praise the Guomindang as the de- fender of peace . It means , third , that you are giving the USA an opportunity to ...
第 34 頁
... enemy offensive during this period , by August they would be strong enough to launch their own new offensive . Stalin agreed with Mao that armistice negotiations were desirable at that time ( see document # 69 ) and instructed Moscow's ...
... enemy offensive during this period , by August they would be strong enough to launch their own new offensive . Stalin agreed with Mao that armistice negotiations were desirable at that time ( see document # 69 ) and instructed Moscow's ...
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