General Stilwell in China, 1942-1944: the Full Story

General Stilwell in China, 1942-1944: the Full Story
Author: Jingchun Liang
Publisher: Jamaica, N.Y. : St. John's University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1972
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Tidligere højesteretsdommer i Republikken Kina, professor Liang har gjort udstrakt brug af hidtil lukkede arkiver fra Chiang Kai-shek's regering, hvorved det har været muligt at kaste lys over de modsætninger, der førte til general Stilwell's hjemkaldelse i 1944

Stilwell's Mission to China

Stilwell's Mission to China
Author: Charles F. Romanus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 441
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

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China Defensive

China Defensive
Author: Mark D. Sherry
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1996
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN:

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Stilwell and Mountbatten in Burma

Stilwell and Mountbatten in Burma
Author: Jonathan Templin Ritter
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 157441674X

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Stilwell and Mountbatten in Burma explores the relationship between American General Joseph “Vinegar Joe” Stilwell and British Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten in the China-Burma-India Theater (CBI) and the South East Asia Command (SEAC) between October 1943 and October 1944, within the wider context of Anglo-American relations during World War II. Using original material from both British and American archives, Jonathan Templin Ritter discusses the military, political, and diplomatic aspects of Anglo-American cooperation, the personalities involved, and where British and American policies both converged and diverged over Southeast Asia. Although much has been written about CBI, Stilwell and China, and Mountbatten, no published comparison study has focused on the relationship between the two men during the twelve-month period in which their careers overlapped. This book bridges the gap in the literature between Mountbatten’s earlier naval career and his later role as the last Viceroy of British India. It also presents original archival material that explains why Stilwell was so anti-British, including his 1935 memorandum titled “The British,” and his original margin notes to Mountbatten’s farewell letter to him in 1944. Finally, it presents other original archival material that refutes previous books that have accused Stilwell of needlessly sacrificing the lives of his men during the 1944 North Burma Campaign, merely out of hatred for the British.

Stilwell and the American Experience in China

Stilwell and the American Experience in China
Author: Barbara W. Tuchman
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812986204

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Barbara W. Tuchman won her second Pulitzer Prize for this nonfiction masterpiece—an authoritative work of history that recounts the birth of modern China through the eyes of one extraordinary American. General Joseph W. Stilwell was a man who loved China deeply and knew its people as few Americans ever have. Barbara W. Tuchman’s groundbreaking narrative follows Stilwell from the time he arrived in China during the Revolution of 1911, through his tours of duty in Peking and Tientsin in the 1920s and ’30s, to his return as theater commander in World War II, when the Nationalist government faced attack from both Japanese invaders and Communist insurgents. Peopled by warlords, ambassadors, and missionaries, this classic biography of the cantankerous but level-headed “Vinegar Joe” sparkles with Tuchman’s genius for animating the people who shaped history. Praise for Stilwell and the American Experience in China “Tuchman’s best book . . . so large in scope, so crammed with information, so clear in exposition, so assured in tone that one is tempted to say it is not a book but an education.”—The New Yorker “The most interesting and informative book on U.S.–China relations . . . a brilliant, lucid and authentic account.”—The Nation “A fantastic and complex story finely told.”—The New York Times Book Review

Forgotten Ally

Forgotten Ally
Author: Rana Mitter
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2013-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 054784056X

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A history of the Chinese experience in WWII, named a Book of the Year by both the Economist and the Financial Times: “Superb” (The New York Times Book Review). In 1937, two years before Hitler invaded Poland, Chinese troops clashed with Japanese occupiers in the first battle of World War II. Joining with the United States, the Soviet Union, and Great Britain, China became the fourth great ally in a devastating struggle for its very survival. In this book, prize-winning historian Rana Mitter unfurls China’s drama of invasion, resistance, slaughter, and political intrigue as never before. Based on groundbreaking research, this gripping narrative focuses on a handful of unforgettable characters, including Chiang Kai-shek, Mao Zedong, and Chiang’s American chief of staff, “Vinegar Joe” Stilwell—and also recounts the sacrifice and resilience of everyday Chinese people through the horrors of bombings, famines, and the infamous Rape of Nanking. More than any other twentieth-century event, World War II was crucial in shaping China’s worldview, making Forgotten Ally both a definitive work of history and an indispensable guide to today’s China and its relationship with the West.