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... Communists but also against all influential critics of the government or the KMT . Communist growth . The Communist armies were grow- ing rapidly in 1943 and 1944. According to U.S. war correspondents visiting the Yen - an area in May ...
... Communists but also against all influential critics of the government or the KMT . Communist growth . The Communist armies were grow- ing rapidly in 1943 and 1944. According to U.S. war correspondents visiting the Yen - an area in May ...
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... Communist armies crossed the Yangtze virtually unopposed ; the National Government abandoned its undefensible capital on April 23 and moved to Canton . In succession , Communist forces occupied Nanking ( April 24 ) , Han - k'ou ( May 16 ...
... Communist armies crossed the Yangtze virtually unopposed ; the National Government abandoned its undefensible capital on April 23 and moved to Canton . In succession , Communist forces occupied Nanking ( April 24 ) , Han - k'ou ( May 16 ...
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... communists within the system . After blocking communist policies within the government throughout 1947 , they were eagerly waiting for the coming election to defeat the communists decisively . The crisis between the two factions came ...
... communists within the system . After blocking communist policies within the government throughout 1947 , they were eagerly waiting for the coming election to defeat the communists decisively . The crisis between the two factions came ...
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CHINA | 36 |
CHINESE LITERATURE | 231 |
CHORDATES CHRISTIANITY | 251 |
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