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Topic: Chang Tsolin


  
  Zhang Zuolin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zhāng Zuòlín (Chinese: 张作霖, pinyin: Zhāng Zuòlín, WG: Chang Tso-lin) (March 19, 1873 – June 4, 1928), nicknamed the "Old Marshal" (大帥), "Rain Marshal" (雨帥)or "Mukden Tiger", was one of the major warlords of China in the early 20th century.
In 1928 Chang Tso-lin was growing less cooperative toward the Japanese army in Manchuria and he went to Beijing to make his submission to Chiang Kai-shek.
He was killed by officers of the Japanese Kwantung Army who bombed his train as he was returning to Shenyang having just handed over control of Beijing to the Kuomintang and Chiang Kai-shek.
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 Chang Tso-lin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Chang was killed when the Japanese Army bombed his train as he was retreating to Shenyang.
He was succeeded by his son Chang Hsüeh-liang for control of Manchuria.
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 Eyewitness 03: Anti-Japan Movement: 1921 - 1935   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Chang considered that more than 90% of the Korean immigrants in Manchuria worked for the Japanese and only about 10% hostile to Japan.
Chang's bandits would use this as a pretext to attack and plunder Korean farms throughout Manchuria.
The Manchurian warlord Chang Tsolin was killed and Chang's son, Chang Hsueh-liang (the "Young Marshall") swore revenge and joined forces with Chiang Kaisek.
www.kimsoft.com /Korea/eyewit03.htm   (2665 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Both Ends Against the Middle -- Sep. 6, 1926   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In the north, the Pekingese forces of Super-Tuchuns Chang Tsolin and Wu Pei-fu pushed back the armies of Super-Tuchun Feng Yuhsiang through Nankow Pass to new and probably impregnable lines in southern Mongolia.
Thus Peking was relieved temporarily of all fear of reconquest by Feng.
The city, now definitely in the hands of Chang and Wu continued to suffer sporadic pillage and somewhat indiscriminate rapine from their exuberant soldiery.
www.time.com /time/archive/printout/0,23657,722428,00.html   (150 words)

  
 Chang Tso-lin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Chang Tso-Lin (WG) (Chinese : 張作霖 pinyin : Zhāng Zuòlín) (1873 - June 4 1928) nicknamed the "Old Marshall" was a Chinese warlord in Manchuria in the early 20th century.
Chang Tso-Lin in Northeast China, 1911-1928: China, Japan, and the Manchurian Idea
Han-Na Chang ~ Debut Recording - Tchaikovsky · Saint-Saëns · Fauré · Bruch / LSO · Rostropovich
www.freeglossary.com /Chang_Tsolin   (365 words)

  
 Banditry in Inner Mongolia: Banditry in Inner Mongolia
This new situation was the result of the increasing financial burdens shouldered by the Mongols as well as corvee labor in terms of supplying troops for the various wars and rebellions fought by the Ch'ing.
Soon the pressure by Chang Tsolin's forces became too much, so Togtakhu left South Gorlos in the middle of 1907.
Between the fall of the Ch'ing dynasty and the Communist takeover, banditry in Inner Mongolia changed.
userpage.fu-berlin.de /~corff/im/Landeskunde/im-bandits-1.html   (6218 words)

  
 Chapter 2 The Years of Bad Omen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Chang knew that more than 90% of the Korean immigrants in Manchuria worked for the Japanese and only about 10% were hostile to Japan.
Chang agreed to arrest and turn over Korean nationalists to the Japanese police and in return Japan would pay Chang so many dollars per head.
Chang's bandits used this cold-blooded mandate to attack and plunder Korean farms throughout Manchuria.
www.kimsoft.com /2001/abook04.htm   (5802 words)

  
 Indian, Chinese, & Japanese Emperors
A couple more brief changes of dynasty occur before the area is annexed by Delhi in 1317.
The changes were so drastic that the dynasty is typically divided into three parts, though there are different versions of exactly how to do this.
The change of dynasty was mainly because of rebellion against the "dictator" Wang Mang at the end of the Former Han.
www.friesian.com /sangoku.htm   (12001 words)

  
 The Pacific War: The Untold Stories 1941-1945   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The fleet in 1941 had slightly changed with 2 light cruisers, built recently in that year, each of 8,800 tons, and could do 35 knots, there were also 16 destroyers and now 94 submarines.
It was the Chinese Warlord Chang Tsolin who first introduced tanks in China.
Surprised during the North Offensive by the Chiang Kai Shek army, he bought several Renault FT Tanks (M1918) from France in 1927.
www.geocities.com /dutcheastindies/pacific.html   (1594 words)

  
 What Does The Film Pride—The Fateful Moment Describe?
This was a great shock for Prosecutor Keenan and the Japanese authorities.
They persuaded Tojo to change his testimony in the trial the following January.
This would have been one of the most interesting parts in the film.
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"The bankers of General Chang Tsolin, the Military Governor of Mukden, who suffered from financial troubles, were summarily executed by shooting on the charge of having disturbed the money market."--_Shanghai Mercury_.
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www.gutenberg.org /files/13966/13966.txt   (10746 words)

  
 jeep lighting system   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
"The bankers of General toyota centerhouston Chang Tsolin, bmw rii50gs the Military Governor of Mukden, who suffered from got a brand new car looks like a jaguar financial troubles, were summarily executed by shooting on jeep lighting system the charge of having disturbed the money market."--_Shanghai Mercury_.
It has very largely emptied the ranks Of the valetudinarian cranks, By turning their minds to larger questions Than their own insides or their poor digestions.
It has changed a First Lord into a Colonel, Then into a scribe on a Sunday-journal, With the possible hope, when scribbling palls, Of doing his hit at the Music Halls.
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 collect.at Antiques and unique Collectibles China 1928: Chang Tso-Lin. Sinkiang. MLH
collect.at Antiques and unique Collectibles China 1928: Chang Tso-Lin.
General Chang Tso-Lin (Scott 276-279 as Xinjiang 70 – 73).
Lively colours, fresh gum, traces of first hinges.
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 Punch, January 17, 1917.
Has always had the right to change her mind.
If you will not be put off by American dialect or by the rather startling discovery that one of the kindliest characters is named Franz, you will, I believe, find a brief stay upon 'Lympus most beneficial to your spirits.
"The bankers of General Chang Tsolin, the Military Governor of Mukden, who suffered from financial troubles, were summarily executed by shooting on the charge of having disturbed the money market."—Shanghai Mercury.
www.gutenberg.org /files/13966/13966-h/13966-h.htm   (10325 words)

  
 The Soviet Union: Facts, Descriptions, Statistics — Ch 28   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
25-Agreement between Chang Tso-lin and the Soviet Consul General in Mukden and liquidation of above incident.
6-Raid by the Chang Tso-lin authorities on the premises of the Soviet military attaché adjoining the Soviet Trade Delegation building in Peking.
20-Canton General Chang Fa-Gwei announces that 8 Soviet citizens, including the Vice-Consul, were shot in Canton.
www.marxists.org /history/ussr/government/1928/sufds/ch28.htm   (5243 words)

  
 George Eastman House Chusseau Flaviens Series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
TITLE ON OBJECT: Tchang-Hsueh-Liang (fils de Tchang Tsolin)
SUBJECT: personage, military / Chang Hsueh Liang, Mil Gov, Manchuria
The contents of this site may not be reproduced in any form without the permission of the George Eastman House.
www.geh.org /ar/chus/unident/m197501112805_ful.html   (63 words)

  
 Chow's Who - Tso-Lin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Pictured at 1 year old - Courtesy of Eliane Bernard Martineau
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All rights reserved, please do not broadcast the pictures without permission.
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 Unit 731 - Research and Bump List. Gets Disturbing, Read at Your Own Risk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
But the attitude of the American occupation forces began to change largely because of the start of the Korean War in June 1950.
The other was the Wakamatsu Unit (after the name of its commander Yujiro Wakamatsu, later changed to Unit 100) to be built at Mengchiatun, near Changchun; to the outside it was called Department of Veterinary Disease Prevention of the Kuantung Army.
In June 1938, Unit 731 moved to its new location at Pingfang occupying an area of 32 sq.
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