The Chinese communist movement : a report of the United States War Department, July 1945
The Chinese communist movement;
a report of the united states war department, July 1945
edited by Lyman P. van Slyke
Stanford university press;
Sanford, California, 1968
contents
introduction
1 characterization of the Chinese communists
2 outline history of the Chinese communist movement, 1921-1937
3 growth and decline of the united front, 1935-1939
4 the "war within a war", 1940-1945
5 the political situation in communist areas
6 the economic situation in communist areas
7 the Chinese communist army
8 international implication of the Kuomintang-communist struggle 209
appendix: summary prepared by general Peabody 258
index 268
The Chinese Communist Movement: A Report of the United States War Department, July 1945, Mao: What Mao Really Said and Sun Yat-sen and the Origins of the Chinese Revolution Get access Arrow
The Chinese Communist Movement: A Report of the United States War Department, July 1945. Ed. by Lyman P. Van Slyke. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. 1968. London: Oxford University Press. 1969. 274 pp. Index. 72s. Paperback: 28s.
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