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Soviet Far Eastern policy

Soviet Far Eastern policy
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1973
Genre: East Asia
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The Wars for Asia, 1911–1949

The Wars for Asia, 1911–1949
Author: S. C. M. Paine
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2014-10-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139560875

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The Wars for Asia, 1911–1949 shows that the Western treatment of World War II, the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War as separate events misrepresents their overlapping connections and causes. The Chinese Civil War precipitated a long regional war between China and Japan that went global in 1941 when the Chinese found themselves fighting a civil war within a regional war within an overarching global war. The global war that consumed Western attentions resulted from Japan's peripheral strategy to cut foreign aid to China by attacking Pearl Harbour and Western interests throughout the Pacific in 1941. S. C. M. Paine emphasizes the fears and ambitions of Japan, China and Russia, and the pivotal decisions that set them on a collision course in the 1920s and 1930s. The resulting wars together yielded a viscerally anti-Japanese and unified Communist China, the still-angry rising power of the early twenty-first century.


Chinese-Soviet Relations, 1937-1945

Chinese-Soviet Relations, 1937-1945
Author: John W. Garver
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1988
Genre: China
ISBN: 0195054326

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Traces the complex history of Sino-Soviet relations during the critical anti-Japanese period, shedding new light on the diplomacy of Chiang Kai-shek and the Nationalists and the inner history of Chinese Communist relations with the USSR.


The China-Burma-India Campaign, 1931-1945

The China-Burma-India Campaign, 1931-1945
Author: Eugene L. Rasor
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1998-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 031337080X

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The China-Burma-India campaign of the Asian/Pacific war of World War II was the most complex, if not the most controversial, theater of the entire war. Guerrilla warfare, commando and special intelligence operations, and air tactics originated here. The literature is extensive and this book provides an evaluative survey of that vast literature. A comprehensive compilation of some 1,500 titles, the work includes a narrative historiographical overview and an annotated bibliography of the titles covered in the historiographical section. Following an introductory historical essay and a chronology, the historiographical narrative covers land, water, underwater, air, and combined operations, intelligence matters, diplomacy, and logistics and supply. It also examines the memoirs, diaries, autobiographies, and biographies of the personnel involved. Such cultural topics as journalism, fiction, film, and art are analyzed, and existing gaps in the literature are looked at. The bibliography provides both descriptive and evaluative annotations.