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... Republic of China , " proclaimed Sept. 21 , 1949 - despite its recognition in 1949-50 by all States of the Soviet bloc and by Britain , India , Pakistan , Burma , Ceylon , Afghanistan , Indonesia , Finland , Sweden , Norway , Denmark ...
... Republic of China , " proclaimed Sept. 21 , 1949 - despite its recognition in 1949-50 by all States of the Soviet bloc and by Britain , India , Pakistan , Burma , Ceylon , Afghanistan , Indonesia , Finland , Sweden , Norway , Denmark ...
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... China to advise the National Government . Many Americans later convinced themselves that Chiang could have beaten ... Republic of China " was proclaimed at Peiping on Sept. 21 , 1949. Canton fell Oct. 15. By December all was lost , with ...
... China to advise the National Government . Many Americans later convinced themselves that Chiang could have beaten ... Republic of China " was proclaimed at Peiping on Sept. 21 , 1949. Canton fell Oct. 15. By December all was lost , with ...
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... Republic of China , France , the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , the United King- dom of Great Britian and Northern Ireland , and the United States of America , and by a majority of the other signatory states . A protocol of the ...
... Republic of China , France , the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , the United King- dom of Great Britian and Northern Ireland , and the United States of America , and by a majority of the other signatory states . A protocol of the ...
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