A community portal about Chiang Kai-shek with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Chiang Kai-shek was a Chinese military and political leader who assumed the leadership of the Kuomintang after the 1925 death of Sun Yat...
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A community portal about Chiang Kai-shek with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Chiang Kai-shek was a Chinese military and political leader who assumed the leadership of the Kuomintang after the 1925 death of Sun Yat-sen. He began his military education at the Baoding Military Academy, in 1906, attended the Military State Academy in Japan in 1907. Chiang Kai-shek served in the Imperial Japanese Army from 1909 to 1911. He commanded the Northern Expedition to unify China against the warlords and emerged victorious in 1928 as the overall leader of the Republic of China. Chiang led China in the Second Sino-Japanese War, during which Chiang's stature within China weakened, but his international prominence grew. During the Chinese Civil War, Chiang attempted to eradicate the Chinese Communists, but ultimately failed, forcing his government to retreat to Taiwan, where he continued serving as the President of the Republic of China and Director-General of the KMT for the remainder of his life.
We're surrounded by items of great historical significance to the Taiwanese. Ryan shares his deep knowledge of Taiwan and China's history with us as we gaze upon photos and artefacts from Taiwan's past. What a gorgeous musuem they have here....
In the New York Times, Jonathan Mirsky reviews The Last Empress: Madame Chiang Kai-shek and the Birth of Modern China:
There is a bull market these days in Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975) and his wife, Soong Mei-ling (1897-2003), usually called Madame Chiang Kai-shek. When I was studying in Taiwan in the late 1950s, then-President Chiang was [...]
(ChinaPost.com.tw) - Among the coins in circulation in Taiwan, only portraits of three historical figures - Dr. Sun Yat-sen, late President Chiang Kai-shek and aboriginal resistor against Japanese rule Mona Rudao - are featured, but the Central Bank of the Republic of China is considering whether to issue a new coin bearing an image of Taiwanese democracy pioneer Chiang Wei-shui.
Madame Chiang Kai-shek (Soong May-ling), once
First Lady of China, regally performed on the global stage across
75 years until dying at age 106 in 2003. Her latest
biography,
The Last Empress, by Hannah Pakula, debuted
this month. Madame's marriage and political partnership with
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek elevated her into the ranks of
Churchill and FDR during World War II as her nation resisted
Japanese occupation...
Despite a few factual errors and cultural slip-ups, Pakula's portrait of one of the most influential figures in Chinese politics can't help but be absorbing.
Madame Chiang Kai-shek may have acted like royalty, but she was not really China's "Last Empress," as the title of Hannah Pakula's new book declares. Instead, Madame Chiang broke the mold for women...
Sixty years ago, Mao Zedong’s communists triumphed in China. Chiang Kai-shek’s nationalists withdrew across the strait to establish the Republic of China on Taiwan. Both Chinas presumed to represent the one true kingdom. Mao inaugurated a reign of terror that reached its apotheosis during the Cultural Revolution. Man-made famines and other enormities placed Mao alongside Hitler and Stalin in the annals of ideological perversity. After decades...
TAIPEI: The grandchildren of Chinese communist icon Mao Zedong and his arch rival Chiang Kai-shek met in Taiwan in a rare encounter mirroring warming ties between Beijing and Taipei, a report said on Tuesday.
Hannah Pakula, acclaimed author of An Uncommon Woman, tells World War II magazine about her new book, The Last Empress: Madame Chiang Kai-shek and the Birth of Modern China.
The grandchildren of late Chinese leader Mao Zedong and his arch-rival for control of China, Chiang Kai-shek, have met for the first time.Mao's granddaughter, Kong Dongmei, met John Chiang as she visi...