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  1. Firma. Chiang Ching-kuo [2] ( Fenghua, 27 aprile 1910 [1] – Taipei, 13 gennaio 1988) è stato un politico e generale cinese . Politico e leader del Kuomintang (KMT) [3], figlio del presidente Chiang Kai-shek, ricoprì diversi incarichi all'interno del governo della Repubblica di Cina (Taiwan) (ROC). Successe al padre nel governo di Taiwan ...

  2. Current state of the Diaries. The Hoover Institution at Stanford University has had on deposit extraordinary archival material, including diaries and other papers, from Chiang Kai-shek, and his son, Chiang Ching-kuo since Chiang family members deposited them at Hoover in 2005. The Hoover Institution has provided access to redacted copies of the ...

  3. Chiang Ching-kuo's diaries will shine a light on a critically important period in modern Chinese history. They offer a rare glimpse into the inner world of a man who, as leader of Taiwan, oversaw the island's transition to democracy and navigated it through an exceptionally challenging period of the Cold War.

  4. 12 de jan. de 2022 · Chiang Kai-shek died in 1975 but following constitutional procedures, his vice-president served out the remainder of his term of office until Chiang Ching-kuo was formally elected president by the rubber stamp National Assembly in 1978. By this time, Taiwan was industrialising rapidly, bringing growing prosperity.

  5. Chiang Ching-kuo (Hanzi: 蔣經國, hanyu pinyin: Jiang Jingguo; 27 April 1910 - 13 Januari 1988) adalah salah satu presiden Republik Tiongkok . Ia adalah anak dari Chiang Kai-shek dan melanjutkan jabatan kepresidenan sang ayah sepeninggalnya atas dukungan penuh anggota parlemen.

  6. With Chiang Ching-kuo and Chiang Hsiao-wen in Gannan Prefecture, where CCK was serving as commissioner (c.1940s) In December 1936, Joseph Stalin granted Chiang's return to China. By another account, however, the couple fled fearing Chiang's arrest.

  7. Chiang Wei-kuo ( Chinese: 蔣緯國; 6 October 1916 – 22 September 1997), also known as Wego Chiang, was the adopted son of Republic of China President Chiang Kai-shek, the adoptive brother of President Chiang Ching-kuo, a retired Army general, and an important figure in the Kuomintang. His courtesy names were Jian'gao ( 建鎬) and Niantang ...