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China Tangle

The American Effort in China from Pearl Harbor to the Marshall Mission

Herbert Feis

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Contents: Foreword. Part One: From Pearl Harbor to the Cairo Conference. Part Two: From the Cairo Conference to the Surrender of Japan. Part Three: From the Surrender of Japan to the Marshall Mission.

Originally published in 1953.

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Schlagwörter

Communist propaganda, Chen Cheng, Occupation of Japan, Russo-Japanese War, Burma Campaign, Far Eastern Commission, Declaration of war, Dean Rusk, Ratification, Triple Intervention, Allies of World War II, Imperialism, Zhu De, Eastern Question, Soviet Armed Forces, Tehran Conference, Yalta Conference, Red Army, Victory over Japan Day, Joseph Alsop, American Volunteer Group, Allied-occupied Germany, Chinese Eastern Railway, Territorial integrity, Military occupation, Marxism–Leninism, Across the Pacific, Prisoner of war, Chiang Kai-shek, War, Mao Zedong, Communist Party of China, Patriation, Demobilization, Open Door Policy, Unconditional surrender, W. Averell Harriman, Wei Tao-ming, Cairo Conference, Douglas MacArthur, Korea under Japanese rule, Marshall Mission, Soviet Union, Military alliance, Warfare, Manchuria, Attack on Pearl Harbor, Owen Lattimore, Pacific War Council, Commissar, Active measures, Mission to Moscow, China proper, Office of Strategic Services, James F. Byrnes, Peace treaty, Potsdam Declaration, Charles E. Bohlen, Kuomintang, Manchukuo, Surrender of Japan, Disarmament, Sino-Soviet relations, Second Quebec Conference, Lend-Lease, Soviet Army, United States Department of State, Zhou Enlai, Chiang Ching-kuo, On China