China Society Occasional Papers, Tema 21China Society London., 1981 |
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... Army , serving first as a staff officer at the War Office until posted to command military railways in the invasion area in 1940. He was made , in 1942 , War Office Liaison Officer with overseas commanders . At the end of the war he was ...
... Army , serving first as a staff officer at the War Office until posted to command military railways in the invasion area in 1940. He was made , in 1942 , War Office Liaison Officer with overseas commanders . At the end of the war he was ...
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... Army ' commanded by a British officer seconded at the special request of Li Hung - chang : Major Charles George Gordon , Royal Engineers ( later General Gordon of Khartoum ) . Whether the Shanghai merchants who signed the petition ...
... Army ' commanded by a British officer seconded at the special request of Li Hung - chang : Major Charles George Gordon , Royal Engineers ( later General Gordon of Khartoum ) . Whether the Shanghai merchants who signed the petition ...
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... army moved out of the International Settlement to drive back the Chinese 19th Route Army . This army put up a tough resistance and had to be supplied almost solely by the Nanking - Shanghai Railway . The author was much involved in ...
... army moved out of the International Settlement to drive back the Chinese 19th Route Army . This army put up a tough resistance and had to be supplied almost solely by the Nanking - Shanghai Railway . The author was much involved in ...
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