蒋介石 — Chiang Kai-shek
31 October 1887–5 April 1975
(Person)
Also known as: Chiang Kai-shek.
Chinese nationalist and military leader.
Mentioned in
- 22 Battalion
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume III
- 1 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs1 to the Governor-General of New Zealand2
- Index
- 16 — The Governor-General of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs1
- 68 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 23 August 1944
- Operations in the South-East Asia Theatre
- 468 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 472 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Kōtare 2000, Volume Three, Number One
- Kōtare 2008, Special Issue — Essays in New Zealand Literary Biography Series Three: ‘The Early Poets’
- Political and External Affairs
- The Home Front Volume I
- The Home Front Volume II
- The Pacific
- The Royal New Zealand Navy
- Victoria University of Wellington 1899 ~ 1999 A History
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