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Chiang Wei-kuo was also quite active in civil society, where he was the founder of the Chinese Institute of Strategy and Sino-German Cultural and Economic Association, as well as the Chairman of the Republic of China Football Association.
The Blue Shirts Society (BSS)(藍衣社), also known as the Society of Practice of the Three Principles of the People (Chinese: 三民主義力行社, commonly abbreviated as SPTPP), the Spirit Encouragement Society (勵志社, SES) and the China Reconstruction Society (中華復興社, CRS), was a secret ultranationalist faction in the Kuomintang inspired by German and Italian fascists.
The Chiang family (Chinese: 蔣中正家族/蔣介石家族) is a political family of the Republic of China with Wu Chinese background from Zhejiang province. Members of a prosperous family of salt merchants , the Chiang family held senior positions in Chinese politics first on the Chinese mainland and then in Taiwan after 1949 .
The Navy arrested two tourist class passengers as alleged German spies, and interned 34 German stewards and crew members. One of the alleged spies tried to kill himself. [28] The ship was released on September 14 to complete her voyage. [30] Chiang Wei-kuo in German Army uniform. On September 6, NASM gave Nieuw Amsterdam ' s crew a 15 percent ...
The Nationalists also sought German assistance, and turned to the German-educated Zhu Jiahua. Zhu would go on to arrange almost all of the Sino-German contacts from 1926 to 1944. [ 6 ] In 1926, he invited Max Bauer to survey investment possibilities in China, and the next year, Bauer arrived in Guangzhou and was offered a post as Chiang Kai ...
Chiang Wei-kuo; F. Gastão de Freitas Ferraz; L. List of English-language broadcasters for Nazi Germany; Louis II, Prince of Monaco; M. Eduard May;
Taiwan has launched an online archive of written records on the late Chiang Ching-kuo, who was the self-ruled island's president during the volatile era when Washington switched diplomatic ties to ...
Chinese Chiang Wei-kuo as a Nazi Wehrmacht officer candidate (Fahnenjunker), c.1938. The shoulder boards indicate the rank of Unterfeldwebel (OR5a) with marksmanship A memorial plaque on Schmuckstraße in Hamburg provides a brief history of the Chinese quarters in St. Pauli and its destruction by the Gestapo in 1944.