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12. Cairo and Teheran Conferences: Military Plans

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China Tangle
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Foreword v
  3. Contents ix
  4. Part One. From Pearl Harbor to the Cairo Conference
  5. 1. December 1941: The Longed-for Combination 3
  6. 2. The Dispatch of the Stilwell Mission 14
  7. 3. China Is Isolated 24
  8. 4. After the Defeat in Burma 34
  9. 5. Ardors and Refusals: During the Rest of 1942 45
  10. 6. How Best to Keep China in the War: The Dark Winter of 1942-1943 55
  11. 7. For the Relief of the Siege of China: The Argument Prolonged 63
  12. 8. Further Plans and Discords: The Later Months of 1943 71
  13. 9. To Keep Peace Within China 81
  14. Part Two. From the Cairo Conference to the Surrender of Japan
  15. 10. To Make China a Great Power 95
  16. 11. Cairo and Teheran Conferences: Political Plans 103
  17. 12. Cairo and Teheran Conferences: Military Plans 115
  18. 13. Trouble in Burma Once More: Spring of 1944 126
  19. 14. Again the Communists: Chinese and Russian 136
  20. 15. The Wallace Mission 145
  21. 16. After the Wallace Mission 157
  22. 17. The American Emergency Proposals: Summer of 1944 166
  23. 18. Hurley Goes to China via Moscow 178
  24. 19. The Crisis about Stilwell 185
  25. 20. Stilwell Goes and Wedemeyer Takes Over 200
  26. 21. Hurley Goes On with His Assignment (October 1944 to February 1945) 208
  27. 22. The Syndrome of the Yalta Agreement 226
  28. 23. The Agreement Made at Yalta: February 1945 240
  29. 24. Differences about Policy: The Seams Traced 255
  30. 25. The Focal Issue Argued: Should the United States Enlist the Chinese Communists? 265
  31. 26. The Soviet Side 278
  32. 27. Blurred American Policy: Late Spring 1945 290
  33. 28. Steps Pursuant to the Yalta Agreement 304
  34. 29. Agreements at Potsdam: July 1945 322
  35. 30. From Potsdam to V-J Day 333
  36. Part Three. From the Surrender of Japan to the Marshall Mission
  37. 31. The Struggle for Control of China 355
  38. 32. How Much Aid for China after the War? 368
  39. 33. The Darkening Prospect 377
  40. 34. Contemporaneous Trouble about Japan 390
  41. 35. Crisis of Decision: Toward New Policy 396
  42. 36. The Hurley Resignation 406
  43. 37. Marshall Is Instructed 413
  44. Index 431
  45. Backmatter 446
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