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China at War: 1926-1945 title © Howard R. Spendelow Georgetown University draft as of 08 Apr 2013 China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Tiananmen, January 1947; http://imgur.com/a/tKbMz#1 title

CCP bases, early 1930s China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Harrison, J.P., p. 190 CCP bases, early 1930s

China divided, 1938 China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Spence, 2nd, p. 427 China divided, 1938

severed head in Nanjing, 1937 China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Shi & Yin, p. 131 severed head in Nanjing, 1937

Bayonet practice on blindfolded, bound Chinese China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Shi & Yin, p. 142 Bayonet practice on blindfolded, bound Chinese

”Killing contest” between Lts. Mukai & Noda extended China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Shi & Jin, p. 154 ”Killing contest” between Lts. Mukai & Noda extended

”Free China” commemorative stamp, 7 July 1942 China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 http://www.thechinabeat.org/?p=1193 ”Free China” commemorative stamp, 7 July 1942

Route and Elevation of the Burma Road (1937-1938) China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Route and Elevation of the Burma Road (1937-1938)

Burma (1937/8) and Ledo (1942/3) Roads China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 http://www.geocities.com/nicchg/stilwell.html#stilwellroadmap Burma (1937/8) and Ledo (1942/3) Roads

China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Burma Road

China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Joseph Stilwell (1883-1946)

China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 title

China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Claire Chennault

China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Flying Tigers

Chennault and Chen Xiangmei China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Chennault and Chen Xiangmei

China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Anna Chennault @ GWU

Summit at Cairo, November 1943 China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Seagrave, Soong, before p. 359 Summit at Cairo, November 1943

Hurley, Chiang, & Mao @ Chongqing China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 Hurley, Chiang, & Mao @ Chongqing

China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 http://www.time.com/time/searchresults?D=Chiang+Kai-shek&sid=11002C2E4F76&Ntt=Chiang+Kai-shek&Ntk=WithBodyDate&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&y=0&Ns=p_date_sort%7c0&N=46&Nty=1&x=0 20070108 Chiang Kai-shek: cover of Time (except 18 Dec 1944 = brother-in-law T.V.Soong)

China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 劇終 (the end)

China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 title

China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 title

China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 title

China at War: 1926-1945 2/23/2019 title