Abstract

SynopsisDuring the War of Resistance Against Japan, President Roosevelt sent Joseph Stilwell to China as a representative of the American government to assist in commanding the Chinese army in its war against Japan. No sooner had Stilwell begun than contradictions cropped up between Jiang Jieshi and himself on series of problems. All those in historical circles know this, but in their past discussions they have not elaborated on exactly which contradictions were most prominent. This paper attempts to reexamine and discuss historically a series of conflicts that arose between Stilwell and Jiang Jieshi and the reasons for them. We solicit corrections by those in historical circles.

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