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Page 136
... Army gained control of Hunan and Hupeh , and by the end of the year it had taken Kiangsi and Fukien . The Nationalist government moved its central headquarters from Canton to the Wu - han cities of the Yangtze . By early spring of 1927 ...
... Army gained control of Hunan and Hupeh , and by the end of the year it had taken Kiangsi and Fukien . The Nationalist government moved its central headquarters from Canton to the Wu - han cities of the Yangtze . By early spring of 1927 ...
Page 138
... Army numbered perhaps 100,000 . By agreement with the National Government , the Red Army was renamed the Eighth Route Army ( later the 18th Group Army ) ; Zhu De and Peng Dehuai ( P'eng Te - huai ) served as commander and vice commander ...
... Army numbered perhaps 100,000 . By agreement with the National Government , the Red Army was renamed the Eighth Route Army ( later the 18th Group Army ) ; Zhu De and Peng Dehuai ( P'eng Te - huai ) served as commander and vice commander ...
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... army that neither the King nor Parliament could be trusted . When , under pressure from the rank and file , General Fairfax led the army toward the houses of Parliament in London , Cromwell still in- sisted that the authority of ...
... army that neither the King nor Parliament could be trusted . When , under pressure from the rank and file , General Fairfax led the army toward the houses of Parliament in London , Cromwell still in- sisted that the authority of ...
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CHINA | 36 |
CHINESE LITERATURE | 231 |
CHORDATES CHRISTIANITY | 251 |
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