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Parent topics
- China-Burma-India_theater [r]: (CBI), fought in China, Burma and India, created by the U.S., Britain and China and operated 1942 to 1944 with Chiang Kai-shek as nominal Supreme Commander; in practice with an overall British military commander and a U.S. subcommander in China [e]
- China, history [r]: covers the History of China from 2000 BC to the present. [e]
- Kuomintang [r]: (KMT or GMD) is a Chinese political party that ruled China 1927-48 and then moved to Taiwan. [e]
- Republic of China (1912-1949) [r]: State that administered mainland China, 1912-1949; government forced to withdraw to Taiwan during the Chinese Civil War. [e]
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See also
- Joseph Warren Stilwell [r]: American general in World War II; commander of American forces in the China-Burma-India theater. [e]
- Sun Yat-sen [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Great Wall of China [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Anshan [r]: The third largest prefecture level city in Liáoníng province of China. [e]
- Lyndon B. Johnson [r]: American politician (1908-1973); president 1963–1969; known for his civil rights bills and "The Great Society". [e]
- Dunkirk and the British war cabinet [r]: Tensions in the British war cabinet in May 1940 as Operation Dynamo (Dunkirk) began. [e]