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Chiang Kai-shek - Wikipedia Chiang is a controversial figure Supporters credit him with unifying the nation and ending the century of humiliation, leading the resistance against Japan, fostering economic development and promoting Chinese culture in contrast to Mao's Cultural Revolution
Chiang Kai-shek | Biography Facts | Britannica Chiang Kai-shek, soldier and statesman, head of the Nationalist government in China from 1928 to 1949 and subsequently head of the Chinese Nationalist government in exile on Taiwan Learn more about Chiang Kai-shek’s life and accomplishments in this article
Chiang Kai-shek - Wife, Mao Zedong Significance | HISTORY From 1949 until his death, Chiang led the KMT government in exile in Taiwan, which many countries continued to recognize as China’s legitimate government Born in the coastal province of Chekiang
Chiangs Gourmet - Zmenu Whether you're in the mood for comfort food, small plates, or vegetarian options, Chiang's Gourmet has something to suit every palate Their menu options cater to different dining times, including breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and dessert
Chiang Diaries | Hoover Institution Scholars using the diaries have revised and expanded the understanding of modern China, the Cold War, and global history in ways that were not possible before they were available Chiang Kai-shek’s diaries span more than 50 years of his life, military service, and political career from 1917 to 1972
Chiang Kai-shek summary | Britannica Faced with Japanese aggression in northeastern China (Manchuria) and communist opposition led by Mao Zedong in the hinterland, Chiang decided to crush the communists first
Chiang family - Wikipedia Members of a prosperous family of salt merchants, the Chiang family held senior positions in Chinese politics first on the Chinese mainland and then in Taiwan after 1949