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The National Revolutionary Army (NRA; 國民革命軍), sometimes shortened to Revolutionary Army (革命軍) before 1928, and as National Army (國軍) after 1928, was the military arm of the Kuomintang (KMT, or the Chinese Nationalist Party) from 1925 until 1947 in China during the Republican era.
The following is a list of military equipment of the ROC in World War II (1937–1945) [1] which includes aircraft, artillery, small arms, vehicles and vessels. This list covers the equipment of the National Revolutionary Army, various warlords and including the Collaborationist Chinese Army and Manchukuo Imperial Army, as well as Communist guerillas, encompassing the period of the Second ...
The New 36th Division was a cavalry division in the National Revolutionary Army.It was created in 1932 by the Kuomintang for General Ma Zhongying, who was also its first commander.
The German trained divisions (Chinese: 德械師, literally German-equipped divisions) were the elite-quality, best trained and equipped infantry divisions in the Republic of China's National Revolutionary Army trained under Sino-German cooperation from 1926 to 1941. Led by Chiang Kai-shek, the President of the Republic of China.
The Guominjun was very sympathetic to Sun Yat-sen's Kuomintang government in Guangzhou, but due to geographic isolation they were independent of one another.The Guominjun was unusual for being an ideological army with its troops indoctrinated in Christian, socialist, and nationalist teachings.
Chiang Kai-shek turned to Germany, historically a great military power, for assistance in the reorganization of the National Revolutionary Army. The Weimar Republic sent advisors to China, however due to restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles , these advisors could not serve in military capacities.
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. [5]
Founder of the Republic of China and leader of the Kuomintang Chiang Kai-shek. 蔣介石 1926–1975: Military leader of the Kuomintang and later President of the ROC until his death He Yingqin. 何應欽 1926–1950: Senior General in the Kuomintang. Known as the "Lucky General". Hu Hanmin. 胡漢民 1925–1936