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  1. alphahistory.com › chineserevolution › wang-jingweiWang Jingwei - Alpha History

    Wang Jingwei (1883-1944, Wade-Giles: Wang Ching-wei) was a republican revolutionary, head of the Guomindang’s left wing and, later, a puppet ruler of Japanese-occupied China. Wang was born in Guangdong province and as a teenager was sent to Japan to study law. It was there he became involved in nationalist politics, joining the Tongmenghui in ...

  2. This book investigates the complex of poetry, history, and memory through the case of Wang Jingwei, a poet, politician, and the most controversial figure in modern Chinese history. Wang Jingwei, “patriot” and “traitor,” has always been a figure of major academic and popular interest, but his story has never been properly told, let alone critically investigated.

  3. Wang Jingwei in his military uniform; the Kuomintang flag can be seen on the background A propaganda leaflet to promote the unequal treaty of "China-Japan Basic Treaty" From 28 to 30 August 1939, Wang Jingwei secretly convened the 6th National Congress of the KMT in the city of Shanghai.

  4. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wang_JingweiWang Jingwei - Vikipedi

    Wang Jingwei (Çince: 汪精衛; 4 Mayıs 1883-10 Kasım 1944), Çinli bir siyasetçi. Başlangıçta Kuomintang 'ın (KMT) sol kanadı üyesiyken daha sonra Çin Komünist Partisi (ÇKP) ile iş birliği yapma çabaları başarısızlıkla sonuçlanması üzerine giderek antikomünist oldu.

  5. Wang Jingwei wurde 1883 in Sanshui (三水), Provinz Guangdong geboren und studierte ab 1903 als Stipendiat in Japan. 1905 trat Wang dem Tongmenghui (chinesischer Revolutionsbund) unter Sun Yat-sen bei. 1910 versuchte er den Regenten 2.

  6. Wang Jingwei, född 4 maj 1883 i Sanshui, död 10 november 1944 i Nagoya, var en kinesisk nationalistisk politiker som hade en lång karriär som revolutionär och inom Guomindang, där han var en av Chiang Kai-sheks viktigaste rivaler.

  7. 15 de mai. de 2018 · Wang Jingwei’s Reorganised National Government 中華民國維新政府 . Craig A. Smith . From 1940 to 1945, wartime Nanking was home to one of the two Nationalist regimes. The Reorganised National Government of Wang Jingwei 汪精衛 played the role of a central government for the various regimes established by the Japanese military during its occupation of the Republic of China; it was ...