Word: chiangs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...broadening of Generalissimo Chiang's one-party Kuomintang Government to provide representation to all political groups; establishment of one National Government army for all of China...
Price of Peace. The U.S. would also be serving notice that it will continue to support Chiang as long as his Government seeks peace and unity. That course would bring China actual help-the U S. would be prepared to send it military and economic advisers, to look with favor on China's requests for loans...
...this armed intervention, as many a critic of Chiang, as the Chinese Communists and many a U.S. leftist would surely label it? The policymakers' answer on this point is a strong no; the U.S. does not intend to intervene in China's internal affairs. But the U.S. cannot permit China's civil strife to interfere with the discharge of solemn U.S. obligations to the Chinese Government-chief among them the removal of the Japanese from China...
...high, earnest voice rang with new confidence. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek was sure that his Government, having survived the war itself, would overcome "the ravages, dislocations and internal disturbances" of the war's aftermath...
...Sino-Soviet accord called for a month's delay (from Dec. 3 to Jan. 3) in the Red Army's withdrawal from Manchuria. The Russians would bar Chinese Communists from Mukden and Changchun, hold airfields open for Chiang's forces...