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  • ...unist elements of the KMT were purged.<ref> The event is also known as the Shanghai Massacre of 1927. See Tien-wei Wu, "A Review of the Wuhan Debacle: the Kuo
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  • ...and [[30 June]], calling at [[Saipan]], Tokyo Bay, [[Qingdao|Tsingtao]], [[Shanghai]], Okinawa, the [[Philippines]], and [[Manus Island|Manus]]. She returned t
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  • ...longed war against China resulting in invasions along the southern coast. Shanghai was attacked and severely devastated. In December, Japanese forces invaded
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  • ...ngtao on [[3 July]] and stayed there until [[27 July]] when she sailed for Shanghai. From there, she moved on to Sasebo and thence to Yokosuka where she lay in ...then continued on to Tsingtao where she arrived on [[7 July]]. She visited Shanghai, Sasebo, and Yokosuka in July and August. Early in September, she stopped a
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  • ...e took place in December 1917. Hu received his basic education in Jixi and Shanghai.
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  • Grew formally protested attacks on American property and flags in the Shanghai-Nanking war zones in China, which then-Foreign Minister [[Koki Hirota]] bro
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  • ...ification of the movement, by sea, of two Japanese infantry divisions from Shanghai to New Guinea. Their convoy was intercepted by US submarines, causing almos
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  • ...ed.sjtu.edu.cn/rank/2007/ARWU2007_Top100.htm Top 500 World Universities] ''Shanghai Jiao Tong University'' 2007 ]</ref>
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  • ...are employees under Zhengda Corporation. According to Zhengda Corporation, Shanghai Chong Kee did not make payment for weeks. The latter has since issued two c
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  • ...” Between [[29 November]] and [[1 December]], she embarked 504 troops at [[Shanghai]] and disembarked them at [[Seattle]] on [[16 December]]. ''Sirona'' was de
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  • ...gantic operation (or the return of our Pacific veterans. She sailed from [[Shanghai]] [[6 December]] and arrived [[Seattle]] [[23 December]]. Designated for re
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  • ...[Philippines]] and other bases to ports in [[Japan]] and China, she left [[Shanghai]] 28 May 1946 for [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], the [[Panama Canal]]
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  • |[[Shanghai]] |[[Transrapid Shanghai]]
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  • ...ruising widely in the [[Philippines]] on this duty, ''Estes'' sailed for [[Shanghai]], and upon her arrival on [[7 November]], broke the flag of Admiral [[Thom
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  • ...f a river that lay along the boundary of French and British-leased land in Shanghai.
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  • * Shanghai Circus World in Shanghai
    18 KB (2,807 words) - 00:31, 6 February 2010
  • ...alling at [[Okinawa]], [[Guam]], [[Tientsin]], [[Qingdao|Tsingtao]], and [[Shanghai]]. She returned to the West Coast on 16 December 1945.
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  • ...rbor; U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka|Yokosuka, Japan; Qingdao|Tsingtao and Shanghai, China; Okinawa; and Subic Bay and Samar, Philippines. ''Alshain'' arrived ...delivered supplies at Subic Bay and Yokohama, Japan; visited the ports of Shanghai and Tsingtao on the Chinese mainland; and touched at Guam before reporting
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  • ==Shang artwork from the [[Shanghai Museum]]==
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  • ...]], and cruised to Chinese waters. During the second tour, she departed [[Shanghai]] only a short time before that city fell to the Communists.
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