A Pictorial History of the Republic of China: Its Founding and Development, Volume 2 of 2

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Author(s): Hsiao-Yi Chin
Edition: First
Publisher: Modern China Press
Year: 1981

Language: English
Commentary: Bookmarked, OCR (Cleartype)
Pages: 598
City: Tai bei shi
Tags: Pictorial History, China, Nationalist, Taiwan, Republic of China, ROC, Republican China

Front Cover
Full Title Page
Contents
Chapter 9 Change in the Face of the War-Joint Effort to Victory
Table of Contents
The Pacific War
China Wins Third Battle of Changsha
Inauguration of the China Theatre of War
Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Visit India
Abrogation of Unequal Treaties
Madame Chiang Visits U.S. and Canada
The Flying Tigers under Gen. Chennault
Generalissimo Chiang Succeeds to National Government Chairmanship
Battle of Western Hupeh
Battle of Changteh
The Cairo Conference
Initiation of the United Nations Organization
Chinese Expeditionary Forces in India and Burma
The Battle of Changsha-Hengyang
The First Volunteer Army of Educated Youths
The Battle of West Hunan
The Kuomintang Sixth Congress
The Great Counter-offensive in Southwest China
China Triumphs over Japan
Major Battles during China's War of Resistance against Japan
Repatriation of Japanese P.O.W.'s and Civilians in China
Chairman Chiang's Triumphant Return to the National Capital and Tour to Comfort People in Former Occupied Zones
Chapter 10 Saboteurs of China's War of Resistance
Table of Contents
The Communist Pretension to Be Part of the Resistance
Wartime Communist "United Front" Intrigues
Mao TseĀ·tung's Letter of Allegiance to Generalissimo Chiang
Chang Kuo-tao's Testimony to the Communist Sabotage
The Illegitimate and Disruptive "Border Zone Governments"
Communist Attacks on Government Troops and Militias behind Enemy Lines
Communist Interference with Government Acceptance of Japan's Surrender
The Collaborationist Sabotage of China's War of Resistance
The Advent of the Bogus ''Provisional Government" in North China
The Bogus "'Reformed Government" in Nanking
The Defection of Wang Chao-ming
The Establishment of Wang's Treasonous Regime
The Long Arms of Justice
Chapter 11 Blood Is Thicker Than Water: the Integral Relationship Between Taiwan and the China Mainland
Table of Contents
Blood Is Thicker Than Water: the Integral Relationship between Taiwan and the China Mainland
The Settlement of Taiwan
Historical Sketch of Chinese Administration of Taiwan
The Fall of Taiwan and Local Resistanes
Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Leadership of the Revolution and Its Relationship to Taiwan
Taiwan Anti-Japanese Resistance under the Influence of the National Revolution
Taiwan under the Yoke of Japanese Imperialism
Taiwanese Yearning for the Fatherland during the Japanese Occupation
Taiwan Patriots in the Fatherland
President Chiang Kai-shek and the Retrocession of Taiwan
Chapter 12 Implementation of the Constitution and Anti-Communist Campaigns
Table of Contents
The Yalta Secret Agreement
Soviet Plunder of Machuria
Soviet Aid to Chinese Reds in Manchuria
Chang Shen-fu Murdered
George Marshall's Mediative Efforts
The Political Consultative Conference
All-out Communist Insurrection
The Battle of Ssuping
The Capture of Yenan
Communist-instigated Student Demonstrations
Communist Economic Sabotage to Cause Destitution
Enactment of the Constitution
The Constituent Assembly
First National Assembly
Mobilization Against Communist lnsurrection
Compaigns of the Northeastern Provinces
Battle of Suchow-Pengpu
Battles of Peiping and Tientsin
Defense of Taiyuan
Victory on Kinmen
Skirmishes on Tatan
Victory on Tengpu Island
Chapter 13 Communist Usurpation and Totalitarianism
Table of Contents
The Soviet-Communist Chinese Collusion
Chinese Communists Join the Korean War
14,343 Choose Taiwan and the NationaI Government
Bloody Land Reform
The Grisly "Three Anti" and "Five Anti" Campaigns
Blood Bath in the Name of "Suppression of Counterrevolutionaries''
The So-called "Three Reforms"
The Oppressive Three Red Flags
People's Livelihood on Communist- held China Mainland: Food
People's Livelihood on Communist-held China Mainland: Clothing
People's Livelihood on Communist-held China Mainland: Dwelling
People's Livelihood on Communist-held China Mainland: Movement
The Struggle unto Death with the Intelligentsia
High-ranking Communists Fallen in Internal Struggles
High-ranking Communists Exposed to Red Guard Indignities during the Cultural Revolution
Liu Shao-chi, the Scab and Running-dog, Exposed
Chu Teh's Dog's Head Cracked
Chou En-lai stabbed in Back
Lin Piao's Sad End
Teng Hsiao-ping's Ups and Downs
Chiang Ching, Mao's Widow, Fell
The Pot-Kettle Story
"With you in the Dumps, I'll Feel at Ease" : the Downfall of Hua Kuo-feng
Organizational Disintegration and Economic Paralysis
Photographic Sleight of Hand
Red Guard on Rampage
Education and Labor Reform
Time Bombs beneath Communist Tyranny
The Stunting and Perversion of Children
Anti-America Movement
Communist-inspired Riots In Hong Kong
The Floating, Trussed-up Corpses
The Great Exodus Shocking the World
Anti-Communism on Tienanmen Square
The Surging Tide of Anti-Communism
Chapter 14 Revitalization of the Great Revolutionary Enterprise
Table of Contents
President Chiang Kai-shek's Resumption of Office and the Reformation of the Kuomintang
Establishment of Anti-Communist Alliances
The Baguio and Chinhae Conferences
The Asian People's Anti-Communist League
The World Anti-Commnunist League
The Formation of the China Youth Anti-Communist National Salvation Corps
Maintenance of the Constitution
The Second Session of the National Assembly
The Seventh Congress of the Kuomintang
Victory in theTaiwan Straits
Chapter 15 The Construction of the Bastion of National Recovery
Table of Contents
1 Politics
Government Based on the Principle of Democracy
The Election of the President and the Vice-President
The Selection of the Presidents of the Five Yuans
Relationship between the Executive Yuan and the Legislative Yuan
Supplementary Elections for National Assemblymen, Legislators and Members of the Control Yuan
Relationship between the Central Government and Local Governments
The Government and the People
Local Self-government in Taiwan
2 Economy
Economic Reconstruction Based on the Principle of People's Livelihood
Farm Land and Related Projects
Land Reform
Land Replanning
Farm Mechanization
Hydraulic Projects
Industrial Reconstruction
Oil Refinery
Power Generation
Machinery Industry
Steel Industry
Aluminum Smelting Industry
The Production of Artificial Fertilizers
Alkali Industry
Textile Industry
Cement Industry
Sugar Industry
Salt Industry
Transportation and Communications
Highway System
Railway
Harbors
Postal Service
Weather Bureau and Tourism
Ten Major Development Projects
The Twelve New Major Development Projects
3 Social Reconstruction
Urban Development
Rural Development
Social Welfare and Vocational Training
Motherhood Honored
Good Men Good Deeds
Religious Freedom
Folk Activities
Youth Self-strengthening Activities
Women's Activities
The Retired Service men Program
Placement
Medicare
Living Support
Educational Guidance and Financial Aid
4 Education and Culture
Education
Pre-school Education
Compulsory Education: Primary School
Junior High School
Secondary Education: High School
Vocational School
Normal School
Higher Education
Science Education
Physical Education
Social Education
Overseas Chinese Education
Culture
The Continuity of Chinese Culture
Preservation of Cultural Objects and the Revitalization of Chinese Culture
Traditional Chinese Costumes
Cultural Objects
Carving
Enamel Ware
Painting
Dance
Music
Theatre
5 Military Affairs
Military Education
National Day Review of the Armed Forces
Army
Navy
Air Force
Combined Services
Garrison
Military Police
Political Warfare
The Defecting Communist Officers
The Outposts of Kinmen and Matsu
6 Foreign Relations and Overseas Chinese Affairs
Foreign Relations
The Emphasis on Self-reliance
Agricultural Missions to Foreign Countries
Engineering Services to Foreign Countries
Continued Striving for Justice
Overseas Chinese Affairs
Overseas Chinese United within the Four Seas
Chapter 16 Pledge to Honor the Late President Chiang's Will and Consolidation of the Leadership
Table of Contents
A Nation Mourns for Its Lost Leader
The World Mourns the Loss of A Great Man
Tsu hu, the Late President's Temporary Resting Place
One Mind, One Heart: A Nation Pledges to Fulfill the Wishes of Their Lost Leader
Redoubled Efforts Defying Grief
Continuity and Advancement: the Eleventh Kuomintang National Congress
The Universal Acclaim for Chairman Chiang
Election and Inauguration of the Sixth President and Vice President of the Republic.