Word: chiangs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Chiang Kai-shek told the People's Political Council: "No difficulties or sacrifices must deter us from the fulfillment of our duties as one unit of the forces of the United Nations. ... It is not for us boastfully to talk of China's right to a position of 'leadership' among the Asiatic countries. We shall rather regard it as our responsibility to treat the peoples of Asia as equals to help and support...
...forget the problems that were still unsolved. But voices soon reminded the people that the war and the peace were still enormously problematical. From India, Chakravarti Rajagopalachariar answered a condescending harangue of Winston Churchill. From England the Archbishop of Canterbury raised his voice against privilege. And from China, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek sent a compelling message this week to the New York Herald Tribune's forum on world affairs. Wrote the Gissimo...
...deeper, more vital sources of Jap power. The Japanese could see that, despite knotty U.S. supply problems, Chennault's forces were in a position to divert Japanese strength from the periphery of conquest to protect the Empire's heart. Looking toward such a time, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's U.S. political adviser, Owen Lattimore,* last week gave this blunt promise to Japan: "There will be a second front, not only in Europe but also in Asia...
...Rather than lose his astute adviser, Chiang last week gave Lattimore a leave of absence to head the OWI's Pacific branch...
American civilians and soldiers taken prisoners by the Japanese are now receiving books from the WSSF. The fact remains, however, that few students in the world are in a position to contribute except in America. Generalissimo Chiang Kal-Shek recently praised American students contributions, "This shows that young Americans are keenly alive to the significance of our resistance against aggression, and the part which students are playing and will play...