The Cold War in AsiaJames Gordon Hershberg Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 - 294 頁 |
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第 39 頁
... military operations against the south in the near fu- ture , then they should not meet officially . In such a case the trip should be unofficial . Mao Zedong added further that the uni- fication of Korea by peaceful means is not ...
... military operations against the south in the near fu- ture , then they should not meet officially . In such a case the trip should be unofficial . Mao Zedong added further that the uni- fication of Korea by peaceful means is not ...
第 40 頁
... military advisers they orga- nized the battle command poorly , they use artillery and tanks in battle badly and lose communications . 3. However , our military advisers note great enthusiasm in the units of the Korean People's army and ...
... military advisers they orga- nized the battle command poorly , they use artillery and tanks in battle badly and lose communications . 3. However , our military advisers note great enthusiasm in the units of the Korean People's army and ...
第 41 頁
... military intervention in Korea and China's rushing into a conflict with the United States finally buried any hope for a Sino - American accommodation , and the Cold War in Asia entered a new stage char- acterized by a total ...
... military intervention in Korea and China's rushing into a conflict with the United States finally buried any hope for a Sino - American accommodation , and the Cold War in Asia entered a new stage char- acterized by a total ...
第 42 頁
... military operations of the People's Army , and especially after the liberation of the city of Seoul , the mood of the population was characterized by great general political en- thusiasm . The population of the liberated regions in the ...
... military operations of the People's Army , and especially after the liberation of the city of Seoul , the mood of the population was characterized by great general political en- thusiasm . The population of the liberated regions in the ...
第 43 頁
... Military Councils composed of : a com- mander , a member of the Military Council 1. To have two advisers in every army and a chief of staff . group ( adviser for the group commander and To place 4-6 units under the command adviser for ...
... Military Councils composed of : a com- mander , a member of the Military Council 1. To have two advisers in every army and a chief of staff . group ( adviser for the group commander and To place 4-6 units under the command adviser for ...
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