Korean War ... science. He did all of the things he shouldnamp39t have when facing a possible confrontation with the whole of the Chinese army. The ... View More
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rape of nanking ... The Murder of Civilians detailed why the civilians were killed because of a lack of protection from the soldiers of the Chinese army. ... View More
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The Taiwan political status, the difficulty to be accepted i ... 1954. The Chinese army tried to take the Dachen islands. Under ... islands. In March 1955, the Chinese Army PLA stopped the bombardments. The ... View More
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Japanese ampamp Chinese Literature ... to rally against the older powers in an attempt to show the people that he was really the one with the best idea of Chinese thought. The army became involved ... View More
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The Cost of Human Rights Meanwhile elsewhere in the town a father and daughter are forced to have sex while members of the Chinese army watch and cheer on Chang, 30. ... View More
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Kundun ... to have meetings. He and one of the Prime Ministers argue about the Chinese army absorbing the Tibetan army. The Prime Ministers ... View More
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The Forgotten Chinese Holocaust ... The Chinese city soon fell to the Japanese Imperial Army. As the Japanese entered the city, a massacre began which lasted six weeks. ... View More
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The Chinese and Cuban Revolutions ... The country was paralyzed and Guevaraamp39s army entered Havana and occupied la Cabana ... The direct cause of the Chinese revolution of 1949 was the unequal treaties ... View More
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the nanjing massacre ... The Chinese army pulled out of itamp39s old capital Nanjing and changed it to Chongquing in the face of the Japanese armies assault. ... View More
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Violation of US Soldiers in South Korea Last week, media reports announced that the Chinese army is facing a new problem. They are not being defeated by a foreign invasion ... View More
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japan ... In 1592 the Japanese army invaded Korea and captured Seoul within a few weeks however, they were pushed back again by the much stronger Chinese army in the ... View More
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misunderstandings of vietnam ... Independence was interrupted by on brief period of Chinese rule when the Chinese army under the Ming Dynasty invaded Vietnam in 1406 and remained in control ... View More
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Rape of Nanking ... They took no mercy for anyone who couldnamp39t speak the Japanese language and they killed every man as a potential exsoldier of the Chinese army. ... View More
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Chinese Civil War ... First challenge was political because the Chinese society was polarized, meaning some people ... The United States Armyamp39s main role in China was to keep China in ... View More
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Chinese Civil War ... First challenge was political because the Chinese society was polarized, meaning some people ... The United States Armyamp39s main role in China was to keep China in ... View More
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Chinese Civil War ... First challenge was political because the Chinese society was polarized, meaning some people ... The United States Armyamp39s main role in China was to keep China in ... View More
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Final solution ... Korea and China have been fierce enemies, when large outside threats have invaded the peninsula, North Korea has been noted to align with the Chinese army. ... View More
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Chinese Dinasties ... They had a large army. ... However, inscriptions on bronze and on the oracle bones still survive so we have specimens of the very first Chinese writings. ... View More
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China and US relations ... The Chinese army brutally crushed a prodemocracy demonstration by masses of unarmed students, killing hundreds of young men and women. ... View More
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Chinese film review ... Her fatheramp39s indifference to her fate summarizes the Chinese view of a womanamp39s life as ... to find comrade Gu, her love and her hope for freedom, to join the army. ... View More
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Chinese Civilization ... it shows in the impressive features of the Great Wall seen from space today, and also the Terracotta Army which resulted in the deaths of over 20,000 Chinese. ... View More
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The Spread of AK47s and its Affect on Communist Nations ... Tsetung, 18931976, was one of the original members of the Chinese Communist party. In 1927 he worked to establish rural soviets and to build the Red Army. ... View More
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Chinese Women and Attire ... to rid Chinese women of skirts and jewelry, anything that was a sign of female enslavement, and later in 1919, he created a womenamp39s revolutionary army in 1919. ... View More
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Chinese Women and Attire ... to rid Chinese women of skirts and jewelry, anything that was a sign of female enslavement, and later in 1919, he created a womenamp39s revolutionary army in 1919. ... View More
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Nuclear Weapons In Asia ... China. The reunification of Korea failed by the North Koreans and the Chinese army had to come in and save the North Koreans. The ... View More
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Mao Zedong ... He joined Sunamp39s nationalist army for a short stint of six months ... met other intellectuals of radical communist thought who helped form the Chinese Communist Party ... View More
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To Live ... He had to live through the frigid Chinese winter. Much of the army froze to death but fortunately Fugui and his friends survived by recovering the frozen ... View More
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History and Results of the Korean War ... This country released more than 30,000 experienced Korean troops who had been fighting with the Chinese Communists to form the core of the North Korean army. ... View More
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The War That Was Forgotten ... the 38th parallel. When they had reached the Yalu river Chinese forces joined the Northern Korean army. The reinforced army was ... View More
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Europen Imperialism ... was five kings who would have to share in the decision making process, whereas the Chinese had one ... The kings would need the money to support the army and navy. ... View More
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