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Author Chiang, Kai-shek, 1887-1975.

Title The collected wartime messages of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, 1937-1945 / compiled by Chinese Ministry of Information. New York, J. Day Co., [c1946]

Publication Info. New York : Kraus Reprint, 1969.

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  DS777.53 .C4235 1969    Available  ---
Description 2 volumes in 1. (xxx, 888 pages) : illustrations, facsimiles, portraits ; 24 cm
Note "Edited ... by Mr. George Kao."--v. 1, Foreword.
Bibliography "Bibliographical index": volume 2, pages 877-881.
Contents The limit of China's endurance -- On national reconstruction -- Drive out the invader -- National solidarity -- Fight to win -- After the fall nanking -- Avenge this great wrong -- My religious faith -- The responsibilities of China's youth -- China's path to victory -- The choice before us -- Japan: Enemy of humanity -- An appeal to Japan -- Our successes -- Revolutionary education -- To the people of Manchuria -- Worldwide significance of China's struggle -- Our power of resistance grows stronger -- A turning point in our struggle -- The second stage of the war -- Japan's so-called new order -- Wholesome recreation -- Responsibility of local leaders -- China cannot be conquered -- Reply to tribute from Oxford -- Mobilizing our spiritual forces -- Japanese landing on Hainan island -- The new life movement in wartime -- Message to the christians of America -- China's march towards democracy -- Educators and the war -- Spiritual mobilization and victory -- The basis for peace -- The citizens pact -- Wartime production -- Bombing of civilian areas and open towns -- China's struggle and international peace -- A call to overseas chinese -- The only answer to aggressors -- Prepare for victory -- A common front against aggression -- Pensioning the families of the war dead -- Resistance in the enemy's rear -- To the people of Japan -- No far Eastern Munich -- Appreciation of the Y.M.C.A. -- Chinese Mohammedans and the war -- Appeal to Britain -- Laying the foundations of local self-government -- Missing the people of Shanghai -- Justice and equality -- Effect of the world crisis on Chinese resistence -- China and the European war -- Rights and obligations of the chinese people -- Wang Ching-wei -- The people's war -- Japan's dilemma -- Wang Ching Wei's secret agreement with Japan -- We will not be slaves -- New life in wartime -- The educator's mission in China today -- Citizens' education -- Spiritual ramparts and weapons -- Education in uniform -- The responsibilities of modern journalists -- No relaxation of our efforts -- Prototype of China's democratic institutions -- The way to local autonomy -- Opium the national enemy -- How to bring a new China into existence -- A just war -- The unmistakable issues -- Crimes and corruption of the Japanese militarists -- The forces of truth and justice -- Japanese phrases and pretensions -- The day of deliverance shall come -- The power of thrift -- Manchuria: Hell on earth -- The international role of the republic -- The Nadir of Konoye's career -- Light of new hope -- Burma-Chinese relationship -- The function of revolutionary discipline -- National defense first -- Solidarity defeats the enemy -- Future objectives of spiritual mobilization -- The Kuomintang and national leadership -- Bonds between China and America -- A balanced development in national finances -- Stronger Co-operation of democracies against aggression -- That all may not be lost in the hour of triumph -- The time sets against the aggressor -- The northeast and territorial integrity -- Vigilance and discipline -- The engineer's role in national crisis -- Growing unity among anti-aggression nations -- America's chance to strike at Japan -- In defense of freedom -- All we are and all we have -- The common struggle against the axis -- Assistance to friendly governments -- Increase our fighting strength -- A new outlook and new efforts -- Solidarity between Burma and China -- Chinese and indians have the same destiny -- A wartime way of life -- One half of the worlds people -- To the flying tigers, salute -- The duties of a vanguard -- Strike the enemy from every vantage point -- Of man and material -- Morale plus equiptment -- The importance of food policy in wartime -- China's war, a world war -- To the chinese expeditionary forces in India -- A friend from distant lands -- Loyalty and reciprocity -- Beautiful and touching gesture -- National and allied co-operation -- The end of unequal treaties in China -- From man's oldest perliament -- China's after war aims -- The comradeship of the United Nations -- A new world order built on christian love -- New treaties: New responsibilities -- Our spiritual force -- To the people of Thailand -- Six years of sacrifices -- To the people of the United Nations -- A political problem -- The state of the nation -- The people and the state -- Toward constitutionalism -- The truth of life -- A solid foundation for victory -- From students to soldiers -- China and the United States -- Our seven years' fight -- Before final victory -- Basis for political settlement -- Success in war and revolution -- The party and the nation -- Faith in victory -- Victory and democracy -- The task before us -- A road to victory -- Unity and constitutionalism -- A great loss to the world -- Building a new China -- This unprecedented triumph -- Victory in Europe -- Eight years of war -- Our government's two obligations -- A new ally against Japan -- This day of victory -- Our complete victory -- National independence and racial equality -- The attainment of final victory
Subject China -- History -- 1937-1945.
China.
History.
Chronological Term 1937-1945
Subject World War, 1939-1945 -- China.
Added Author Kao, George, 1912-2008.
China. Hsüan chʻuan pu.