The Cold War in AsiaJames Gordon Hershberg Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 - 294 頁 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 74 筆
第 31 頁
... continued throughout the Korean War . Stalin's message to Kim Il Sung on 28 August 1950 ( document # 27 ) is particularly revealing of the Soviet leader's approach to the difficult situation created by American entry into the Korean War ...
... continued throughout the Korean War . Stalin's message to Kim Il Sung on 28 August 1950 ( document # 27 ) is particularly revealing of the Soviet leader's approach to the difficult situation created by American entry into the Korean War ...
第 32 頁
... continued fear of a resurgent Japan may seem surprising , but in 1947 the U.S. military had considered re- arming Japan to buttress the forces available along the Soviet Pacific border , a move vigorously opposed by the Soviet represen ...
... continued fear of a resurgent Japan may seem surprising , but in 1947 the U.S. military had considered re- arming Japan to buttress the forces available along the Soviet Pacific border , a move vigorously opposed by the Soviet represen ...
第 40 頁
... continued the attack and , with fighting , ad- vanced deep into the territory of South Ko- rea . During June 26 ( left to right ) the Ongjin peninsula and Kaisin peninsula were com- pletely cleared and units of the 6th division made a ...
... continued the attack and , with fighting , ad- vanced deep into the territory of South Ko- rea . During June 26 ( left to right ) the Ongjin peninsula and Kaisin peninsula were com- pletely cleared and units of the 6th division made a ...
第 41 頁
... to accept the well - established view of Chinese and Ameri- can historians . continued on page 85 FYN - SI [ Stalin ] . No. 362 / COLD WAR INTERNATIONAL HISTORY PROJECT BULLETIN 41 China's Road to the Korean War, by Chen Jian.
... to accept the well - established view of Chinese and Ameri- can historians . continued on page 85 FYN - SI [ Stalin ] . No. 362 / COLD WAR INTERNATIONAL HISTORY PROJECT BULLETIN 41 China's Road to the Korean War, by Chen Jian.
第 54 頁
... continued to ex- change data about a possible attack from the South . The USSR was clearly afraid of such an attack , and was nervous not knowing how to prevent the war . Stalin repeatedly casti- gated Ambassador Shtykov for failing to ...
... continued to ex- change data about a possible attack from the South . The USSR was clearly afraid of such an attack , and was nervous not knowing how to prevent the war . Stalin repeatedly casti- gated Ambassador Shtykov for failing to ...
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