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  1. 22 de set. de 1997 · Chiang Wei-kuo, the younger son of Chiang Kai-shek, military officer who held important posts in Taiwan. With his sibling Chiang Ching-kuo being held as a virtual political hostage in the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin having previously been a student studying in Moscow, Chiang sent Wei-kuo to Nazi Germany for a military education at the Kriegsschule in Munich.

  2. Chiang Wei-Kuo was an interesting case as his enlistment in the Wehrmacht represented the height of Sino-German cooperation shortly before Hitler went all out on supporting the Japanese. Since Chiang was an ideological ally at the time (both he and Hitler were fiercely anti-communist), it is most likely that he would be treated as an equal as a Wehrmacht soldier and citizen for the sake of ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yao_YechengYao Yecheng - Wikipedia

    Chiang Wei-kuo (adopted) Yao Yecheng ( 姚冶誠 , 26 August 1887 – 1966), along with Chen Jieru ( 陳潔如 , "Jennie", 1906–1971) was among the two concubines of Nationalist Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek ( 蔣介石 , 1887–1975) during the time when Chiang was also in an arranged marriage to Mao Fumei ( 毛福梅 , 1882–1939).

  4. 16 de jul. de 2017 · Nazywał się Chiang Wei-kuo. Był chińsko-japońskim mieszańcem noszącym mundur pancerniaków Wehrmachtu. Jako fähnrich (stopień zbliżony do polskiego sierżanta) dowodził czołgiem. Był adoptowanym synem generalissimusa Czang Kaj-szeka, przywódcy Republiki Chińskiej. Przybrany ojciec wysłał go we wrześniu 1937 r. do akademii ...

  5. 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.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2024 · Wei, Kuo-chiang (魏國強) Emeritus CWB. Professor Emeritus, Department of Finance; Email: johnwei@ust.hk Scopus ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dai_JitaoDai Jitao - Wikipedia

    Dai had also fathered a son, An-kuo (安國), whom Dai later sent to Germany, to be educated at the Technical University of Berlin. An-kuo (Ango) and Chiang Wei-kuo (Wego) were half brothers. In 1949, with the Kuomintang losing the Chinese Civil War to the Chinese Communist Party , Dai committed suicide by swallowing over 70 sleeping pills in Guangzhou .