Harold Tanner is Professor of History and Fellow of the Military History Center at the University of North Texas. A specialist in twentieth-century and contemporary China and Chinese military history, he is the author of The Battle for Manchuria and the Fate of China: Siping, 1946 (IUP, 2012) and China: A History.
Harold Tanner is Professor of History and Fellow of the Military History Center at the University of North Texas. A specialist in twentieth-century and contemporary China and Chinese military history, he is the author of The Battle for Manchuria and the Fate of China: Siping, 1946 (IUP, 2012) and China: A History.
Harold Tanner is Professor of History and Fellow of the Military History Center at the University of North Texas. A specialist in twentieth-century and contemporary China and Chinese military history, he is the author of The Battle for Manchuria and the Fate of China: Siping, 1946 (IUP, 2012) and China: A History.
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A Note on Chinese Names Introduction 1. China: Lost or Won? 2. The Struggle for Manchuria Begins: August 1945-June 1946 3. Nationalist Offensive, Communist Reaction: South Manchuria, July-November 1946 4. Breaking the Nationalist Offensive: The Three Expeditions/Four Defenses Campaign, December 1946-March 1947 5. The Summer Offensive and the Wedemeyer Mission, May-August 1947 6. Encircling the Cities: the Autumn and Winter Offensives, September 1947-March 1948 7. The Battle Behind the Lines: Building the North Manchuria Base Area Chapter 8. Army of Learning: the Transition From Guerrilla to Conventional Warfighting Capability 9. Contention Within: Summer, 1948 10. Preparing to Annihilate the Enemy: September 1948 11. Close the Door and Beat the Dog: the Battles of Tashan and Jinzhou, October 1948 12. Putting Changchun Under Siege: March-June 1948 13. Death, Treason and Surrender in the Garden City: June-October 1948 14. Avalanche of Defeat: October-November 1948 15. Assessing and Remembering Bibliography Notes Index
A Note on Chinese Names Introduction 1. China: Lost or Won? 2. The Struggle for Manchuria Begins: August 1945-June 1946 3. Nationalist Offensive, Communist Reaction: South Manchuria, July-November 1946 4. Breaking the Nationalist Offensive: The Three Expeditions/Four Defenses Campaign, December 1946-March 1947 5. The Summer Offensive and the Wedemeyer Mission, May-August 1947 6. Encircling the Cities: the Autumn and Winter Offensives, September 1947-March 1948 7. The Battle Behind the Lines: Building the North Manchuria Base Area Chapter 8. Army of Learning: the Transition From Guerrilla to Conventional Warfighting Capability 9. Contention Within: Summer, 1948 10. Preparing to Annihilate the Enemy: September 1948 11. Close the Door and Beat the Dog: the Battles of Tashan and Jinzhou, October 1948 12. Putting Changchun Under Siege: March-June 1948 13. Death, Treason and Surrender in the Garden City: June-October 1948 14. Avalanche of Defeat: October-November 1948 15. Assessing and Remembering Bibliography Notes Index
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