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  Defense of Sihang Warehouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gu was personally attached to the 88th and unwilling to leave the division behind, as he was the commander of the 2nd Division, which became the 88th after reorganisation.
Neither Gu, Sun nor Zhang were about to disobey Chiang's orders, but Sun (via Zhang) suggested to Gu that the number of troops left to cover the withdrawal would not matter for such a show of determination.
He proposed that a single regiment be left behind to defend one or two fortified positions, and Gu approved the plan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Defense_of_Sihang_Warehouse   (4218 words)

  
 The Evidence of   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
, 2003, three policemen broke into Shaolan Gu’s home in Guangming Village of Zhutong Town, Huanyuan County, Anhui Province, and arrested Christian Xianrong Chen who was sharing the gospel there.
Xiangrong Chen, female, from Zhutong Town, was taken to the town police station.
The station Chief Wenbin Zhang and Associate Chief Guibao Shen interrogated and beat her to force her to tell her preaching activities.
www.china21.org /English/News/2005/021805.htm   (145 words)

  
 RED TERROR vs WHITE TERROR -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Altogether, 50000 workers were organized into picket columns to be headed by Gu Shunzhang, with 2000 selected for military training in the French extraterritory.
Other than departments of civil administration [Xie Wubi], diplomacy [Wu CHaoshu], justice [Wang Chonghui], finance [Gu Yingfen] and college board [Cai Yuanpei], Nanking government stipulated a separate secretariat of which Niu Yongjian was in charge.
(Gu Shunzhang, aka Li-ming, was at one time Borodin's bodyguard and had a magician master name of "hua [change] guang [grand] qi [strange]".) CCP traitor You Chongxin, sent to the downtown streets by Cai Mengting, recognized Gu Shunzhang from an advertizing and subsequently caught Gu on the street on April 24th 1931.
www.uglychinese.org /terror.htm   (12568 words)

  
 WARS & CAMPAIGNS 1927-1937 -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China
Meeing began with an oath administered by Gu Yingfen; two drafts from Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan were proposed; and Yan Xishan was made into director of economic management team for the Re-organization & Shrinkage Committee.
KMT mobilized over 1 million soldiers and 200 planes against CCP, with Gu Zhutong, Chen Jitang and He Jian invading from three directions of north, south and west, respectively.
Prevalent Communist records claimed that KMT mobilized over 1 million soldiers and 200 planes against CCP, with Gu Zhutong, Chen Jitang and Heh Jian invading from three directions of north, south and west, respectively.
www.uglychinese.org /campaign.htm   (13125 words)

  
 Battle of Shanghai   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Zhang was also criticized for his overconfidence and his penchant of holding press conferences, for both foreign and Chinese reporters in the cosmopolitan city.
Chiang Kai-shek and his staff, the most prominent including Chen Cheng and Gu Zhutong, began taking over command duties from Zhang Zhizhong.
Chiang Kai-shek himself eventually became the commander of the 3rd Warzone that oversaw Shanghai.
www.hollistercaus.com /details/Battle_of_Shanghai   (8678 words)

  
 Chronology of China in the 1940s
The New Fourth Army and its corps with 9, 000 soldiers in Wannan (the southern part of Anhui Province) began moving northward.
Gu Zhutong, Commander-in-Chief of the 3rd Division, attacked the corps of New Fourth Army in Maolin (disarmed the corps on 14 February).
Gu Weijun attended the World Peace Organization Congress as the representative of the Government of China.
homewww.osaka-gaidai.ac.jp /~tanakahi/china40s/data/E-CH.htm   (13068 words)

  
 Provinces of China
May 1937 - Dec 1937 He Yaozu (b.
Dec 1940 - Dec 1946 Gu Zhenglun (b.
Jul 1948 - Nov 1949 Gu Zhenglun (b.
www.worldstatesmen.org /China_prov.html   (3059 words)

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