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Kuomintang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kuomintang Government ... Defeat of the Kuomintang ... After initial setbacks, Sun Yat-sen and the Kuomintang (also known as the Guomindang, KMT or Nationalist Party), which had emerged as the dominant political force after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, managed to establish a secure base in southern China, and began training...
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The original Kuomintang program called for parliamentary democracy and moderate socialism. In 1913, Yüan Shih-kai, the president of China, suppressed the Kuomintang although it held a majority in the first national assembly.
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Kuomintang KMT The Nationalist Party of China. A highly centralized, hierarchical, and authoritarian party/government, the Kuomintang, led by ... US Military Dictionary: Kuomintang...
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Kuomintang. Dictionary terms for Kuomintang in Thai, Thai definition for Kuomintang, Thesaurus and Translations of Kuomintang to Thai, Chinese, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, German, Russian, Japanese, Hebrew, Polish, Hungarian, Catalan, Bulgarian, Danish, Swedish, Farsi. ... Define Kuomintang...
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A selection of articles related to Kuomintang ... A Wisdom Archive on Kuomintang ... kuomintang, Kuomintang, Kuomintang - Civil and World War, Kuomintang - Early years, Kuomintang - External link, Kuomintang - KMT in Taiwan, Kuomintang - List of leaders of the Kuomintang, Kuomintang - Support, History of the Republic of...
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[O]f the three possible directions which the Kuomintang may take, the first, capitulation and civil war, is the road of destruction for Mr. Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang. ... the Kuomintang possessed not even the shadow of a social base for its rule in Manchuria. Chiang’s troops were bombarded with “Red”...
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Taipei - Taiwan's main opposition Nationalist Party or Kuomintang (KMT) was leading Saturday in the island's parliamentary elections seen as a crucial indicator ahead of the March presidential race. ... The Kuomintang was founded in...
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In "The Rice Bowl Party", participants carried the flag of the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party of China) along Grant Street, gathering support for Chiang Kai Shek and the war against Japanese aggression in China and the rest of Asia.
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