Last chance in Manchuria : the diary of Chang Kia-ngau

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Last chance in Manchuria : the diary of Chang Kia-ngau

edited by and with an introduction by Donald G. Gillin and Ramon H. Myers ; translated by Dolores Zen, with the assistance of Donald G. Gillin

(Hoover Press publication, 379)

Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University, c1989

タイトル別名

Tung-pei chieh shou chiao she jih chi

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Translation based on the original, handwritten diary entitled: Tung-pei chieh shou chiao she jih chi

Includes index

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内容説明

This diary offers an important new perspective on the critical events leading to the end of the Chinese civil war. From September 1945 to April 1946, Chang Kia-ngau kept a daily log in the negotiations between Nationalist China and Soviet Union to recover Manchuria from Soviet military occupation. The diary reveals that the Russians actively sought Nationalist China's cooperation in rehabilitating and operating the huge industrial complex that the Japanese had built in Manchuria during the 1930s and 1940s. The Russians were willing to let Chiang Kai-shek's government take control over Manchuria if the Nationalists would pledge that only Russia would be able to exert foreign influence in Manchuria. Chang Kia-ngau's diary is an eyewitness account of how Manchuria, one of the world's greatest industrial sites, fell to the control of the Chinese Red Army and thus led to the communist victory over Chiang Kai-shek. This book will interest students of cold war rivalry, U.S. foreign policy, Soviet diplomacy, and Chinese history alike.

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