Bulletin, 第 6-9 期Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 |
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第 18 頁
... Peace Congress in Peking , scheduled in the end of September , saying that now it will be neces- sary to move the Congress to the beginning of October . He adds that China is striving for the participation of Japan and India in this ...
... Peace Congress in Peking , scheduled in the end of September , saying that now it will be neces- sary to move the Congress to the beginning of October . He adds that China is striving for the participation of Japan and India in this ...
第 20 頁
... peace , the treaty , loans , Taiwan , and the publi- cation of my selected works . ( 2 ) Stalin said that the Americans are afraid of war . The Americans ask other countries to fight the war [ for them ] , but other countries are also ...
... peace , the treaty , loans , Taiwan , and the publi- cation of my selected works . ( 2 ) Stalin said that the Americans are afraid of war . The Americans ask other countries to fight the war [ for them ] , but other countries are also ...
第 22 頁
... peace settlement with Japan ; in the final agreement signed three weeks later , the transfer to Chi- nese sovereignty was to be fixed to take place in two years ' time . It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the only reason why ...
... peace settlement with Japan ; in the final agreement signed three weeks later , the transfer to Chi- nese sovereignty was to be fixed to take place in two years ' time . It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the only reason why ...
第 24 頁
... peace depends " on the alliance between the two communist powers . " If we continue to be friendly , peace can last not only 5-10 years , but 20-25 years and perhaps even longer . " Shi Zhe recalls that the conversation became uneasy ...
... peace depends " on the alliance between the two communist powers . " If we continue to be friendly , peace can last not only 5-10 years , but 20-25 years and perhaps even longer . " Shi Zhe recalls that the conversation became uneasy ...
第 26 頁
... peace treaty with Japan was signed . The Chinese leader also agreed to keep the Dairen port closed to the Americans . The Chinese attempted to bargain when it came to Soviet rights to control the Chinese Changchun railroad , the main ...
... peace treaty with Japan was signed . The Chinese leader also agreed to keep the Dairen port closed to the Americans . The Chinese attempted to bargain when it came to Soviet rights to control the Chinese Changchun railroad , the main ...
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第 79 頁 - OF THE KOREAN PEOPLE'S ABMT AND THE COMMANDEB OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE'S VOLUNTEERS, ON THE OTHEB HAND, CONCEBNING A MILITARY ARMISTICE IN KOREA PREAMBLE The undersigned, the Commander-in-Chief, United Nations Command, on the one hand, and the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army and the Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers...
第 100 頁 - Government I shall at once proceed to take such military action as may be necessary to enforce the decrees of the United Nations.