The Cold War in AsiaJames Gordon Hershberg Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 - 294 頁 |
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第 25 頁
... troops in Port Arthur while , at the request of the Chinese government , actually withdraw- ing the Soviet Armed forces currently sta- tioned there . " ( He quickly added , however , that if the Chinese desired the Soviet troops to ...
... troops in Port Arthur while , at the request of the Chinese government , actually withdraw- ing the Soviet Armed forces currently sta- tioned there . " ( He quickly added , however , that if the Chinese desired the Soviet troops to ...
第 26 頁
... troops and military property on the Chinese Changchun railroad in case of the threat of war in the Far East . " This secret agreement allowed the Soviets to transport troops and military equip- ment and supplies quickly , without paying ...
... troops and military property on the Chinese Changchun railroad in case of the threat of war in the Far East . " This secret agreement allowed the Soviets to transport troops and military equip- ment and supplies quickly , without paying ...
第 28 頁
... troops . So what does Nanjing want after all ? It wants not peace with the Communist party , but an armistice , a temporary termination of hostilities to use the armistice as a respite to restore order among Guomindang troops , to ...
... troops . So what does Nanjing want after all ? It wants not peace with the Communist party , but an armistice , a temporary termination of hostilities to use the armistice as a respite to restore order among Guomindang troops , to ...
第 29 頁
... troops and the Guomindang troops to swear allegiance to the coalition government and that hostilities against the troops which had given the oath would be terminated immediately , while they would be continued against the troops which ...
... troops and the Guomindang troops to swear allegiance to the coalition government and that hostilities against the troops which had given the oath would be terminated immediately , while they would be continued against the troops which ...
第 31 頁
... troops that had recently been transferred from China to North Korea ( whose weapons were of Japanese and American manufacture rather than Soviet ) but he decided not to raise the issue after all , since he was informed that the KPA had ...
... troops that had recently been transferred from China to North Korea ( whose weapons were of Japanese and American manufacture rather than Soviet ) but he decided not to raise the issue after all , since he was informed that the KPA had ...
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