The Cold War in AsiaJames Gordon Hershberg Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 - 294 頁 |
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... military collaboration , where we could train military collaboration , where we could train our military naval forces . question of Dalny : will it remain a free port or not . During his time Roosevelt insisted that Dairen remain a free ...
... military collaboration , where we could train military collaboration , where we could train our military naval forces . question of Dalny : will it remain a free port or not . During his time Roosevelt insisted that Dairen remain a free ...
第 9 頁
... military shipments are billed towards the loan , then we will have little means left for industry . It appears that part of the military shipments will have to be billed towards the loan , while the other part will have to be paid with ...
... military shipments are billed towards the loan , then we will have little means left for industry . It appears that part of the military shipments will have to be billed towards the loan , while the other part will have to be paid with ...
第 15 頁
... military , since they are having difficulties with military planning . Overall , they are unsure whether to include the mili- tary in the general plan . As for publishing the five year plan , they were not intent on publishing the plan ...
... military , since they are having difficulties with military planning . Overall , they are unsure whether to include the mili- tary in the general plan . As for publishing the five year plan , they were not intent on publishing the plan ...
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James Gordon Hershberg. 147 , excluding military arsenals ( aero - manu- facturing enterprises , tank enterprises , ship- building enterprises ) . Explains that these 147 enterprises are not military , though they serve military needs ...
James Gordon Hershberg. 147 , excluding military arsenals ( aero - manu- facturing enterprises , tank enterprises , ship- building enterprises ) . Explains that these 147 enterprises are not military , though they serve military needs ...
第 22 頁
... military move against China , Stalin and Mao anticipate keeping the place under Soviet control until the conclusion of what they look forward to as a satisfactory peace settlement with Japan ; in the final agreement signed three weeks ...
... military move against China , Stalin and Mao anticipate keeping the place under Soviet control until the conclusion of what they look forward to as a satisfactory peace settlement with Japan ; in the final agreement signed three weeks ...
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