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  • Sun Yat-Sen, the founder of modern Nationalist China and the man who led the ROC through its rocky early days, was in Denver staying at the venerable Brown Palace Hotel seeking aid for his struggling revolution on Oct. 10, 1911, as the Wuchang Uprising was taking place in China.

    Gil Asakawa: Happy Birthday to the Republic of China (That's Taiwan to You) Gil Asakawa 2011

  • I would rather make it no troops from the big five, referring to the permanent members of the Security Council at the time—France, Great Britain, the United States, Nationalist China, and the Soviet Union.

    Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011

  • Donovan had to live with a fact of life: Tai Li ran espionage in Nationalist China.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • Sun Yat-Sen, the founder of modern Nationalist China and the man who led the ROC through its rocky early days, was in Denver staying at the venerable Brown Palace Hotel seeking aid for his struggling revolution on Oct. 10, 1911, as the Wuchang Uprising was taking place in China.

    Gil Asakawa: Happy Birthday to the Republic of China (That's Taiwan to You) Gil Asakawa 2011

  • I would rather make it no troops from the big five, referring to the permanent members of the Security Council at the time—France, Great Britain, the United States, Nationalist China, and the Soviet Union.

    Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011

  • Donovan had to live with a fact of life: Tai Li ran espionage in Nationalist China.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • On December 8, 1949, the Executive Yuan had voted in an emergency session to move the capital of Nationalist China to the island, and two days later, Chiang himself left for Taiwan.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • “The only surmise,” said the reporter, “is that the Generalissimo is concerned that Nationalist Chinese interests are being neglected in the American preoccupation with Vietnam and has sent his wife to spread the message that Nationalist China and South Vietnam are both parts of the same struggle with Communist China.”

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • The fifth required the US to cease all support for Nationalist China.

    Sealing Their Fate David Downing 2009

  • The National Resources Commission, which was meant to concern itself with the industrialization of Nationalist China, tended to veer off quite regularly into other areas.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

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