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 52 筆
第 35 頁
... wanted Mao Zedong to pull his chestnuts out of the fire in Korea , but the PRC's stunning success against the for- midable American foe , combined with Moscow's tightfistedness toward its ally , made the communist government in Beijing ...
... wanted Mao Zedong to pull his chestnuts out of the fire in Korea , but the PRC's stunning success against the for- midable American foe , combined with Moscow's tightfistedness toward its ally , made the communist government in Beijing ...
第 54 頁
... wanted liberation and would not understand if the chance for reuni- fication was missed ; c ) Northern armed forces were superior to the Southern army ; d ) after continued on page 87 Enlai and transmit to him Filippov's tele- gram ...
... wanted liberation and would not understand if the chance for reuni- fication was missed ; c ) Northern armed forces were superior to the Southern army ; d ) after continued on page 87 Enlai and transmit to him Filippov's tele- gram ...
第 68 頁
... wanted to use this measure to put pressure on us . Of course , it is possible [ that it was ] a South Korean secret service plan to break up the negotiations , but the possibility is ex- cluded that Syngmann Rhee could send a plane to ...
... wanted to use this measure to put pressure on us . Of course , it is possible [ that it was ] a South Korean secret service plan to break up the negotiations , but the possibility is ex- cluded that Syngmann Rhee could send a plane to ...
第 87 頁
... wanted to work out the plans for the Korean war himself without Chinese interference and objections and then present Beijing with a fait accompli when Mao would have no choice but to agree with the invasion and assist it . While in ...
... wanted to work out the plans for the Korean war himself without Chinese interference and objections and then present Beijing with a fait accompli when Mao would have no choice but to agree with the invasion and assist it . While in ...
第 88 頁
... wanted to attack in June but was not sure that prepara- tions could be completed by that time.19 By the end of May , the armaments which had been promised by Stalin arrived and the plan of the invasion was ready . Kim Il Sung insisted ...
... wanted to attack in June but was not sure that prepara- tions could be completed by that time.19 By the end of May , the armaments which had been promised by Stalin arrived and the plan of the invasion was ready . Kim Il Sung insisted ...
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