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He Yingqin, Chiang Kaishek, and Bai Chongxi at Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Nanjing, China, post-WW2Surrendered tanks of Japanese 3rd Tank Division, Tianjin, China, 1945US-built P-40 fighter of the Chinese Air Force having been re-captured by Chinese forces after it had previously been captured by the Japanese (and painted with Japanese markings), China, circa 1946George Marshall with Zhou Enlai and other Chinese Communist leaders, Jan 1946
He Yingqin, Chiang Kaishek, and Bai Chongxi at Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Nanjing, China, post-WW2Surrendered tanks of Japanese 3rd Tank Division, Tianjin, China, 1945US-built P-40 fighter of the Chinese Air Force having been re-captured by Chinese forces after it had previously been captured by the Japanese (and painted with Japanese markings), China, circa 1946George Marshall with Zhou Enlai and other Chinese Communist leaders, Jan 1946
Song Meiling and her son Chiang Jingguo in Changchun, Jilin, China, Jan 1946LSM vessel being loaded with China Relief supplies at Huangpu River, Shanghai, early 1946Two unidentified US Army officers, Zhang Lingfu, Bai Chongxi, He Yingqin, Shi Zhongcheng, Qiu Weida, Chen Chuanjun, and Pi Xuanqiu, Nanjing, Feb 1946Zhou Enlai, George Marshall, Zhu De, Zhang Zhizhong, and Mao Zedong, Yan
Song Meiling and her son Chiang Jingguo in Changchun, Jilin, China, Jan 1946LSM vessel being loaded with China Relief supplies at Huangpu River, Shanghai, early 1946Two unidentified US Army officers, Zhang Lingfu, Bai Chongxi, He Yingqin, Shi Zhongcheng, Qiu Weida, Chen Chuanjun, and Pi Xuanqiu, Nanjing, Feb 1946Zhou Enlai, George Marshall, Zhu De, Zhang Zhizhong, and Mao Zedong, Yan'an, Shaanxi Province, China, Mar 1946
US 7th Fleet commander Vice Admiral Charles M. Cooke, Jr. and Chinese intelligence chief General Dai Li at Yiheyuan (Summer Palace), Beiping, China, 7 Mar 1946Chiang Kaishek, Australian Ambassador Douglas Copland, and Chinese leaders in Chongqing, China, 23 Mar 1946Chiang Kaishek on the occasion of the Republic of China government officially returning to the capital of Nanjing, China, 5 May 1946Haruki Isayama on trial in Shanghai, China, Jul 1946
US 7th Fleet commander Vice Admiral Charles M. Cooke, Jr. and Chinese intelligence chief General Dai Li at Yiheyuan (Summer Palace), Beiping, China, 7 Mar 1946Chiang Kaishek, Australian Ambassador Douglas Copland, and Chinese leaders in Chongqing, China, 23 Mar 1946Chiang Kaishek on the occasion of the Republic of China government officially returning to the capital of Nanjing, China, 5 May 1946Haruki Isayama on trial in Shanghai, China, Jul 1946
US and Chinese flags being raised, Liuzhou, Guangxi Province, China, Aug 1946Puyi and Zhang Jinghui in China en route to Japan, 9 Aug 1946, photo 1 of 2Puyi and Zhang Jinghui in China en route to Japan, 9 Aug 1946, photo 2 of 2Bai Chongxi visiting family in Guangxi Province, China, late 1946
US and Chinese flags being raised, Liuzhou, Guangxi Province, China, Aug 1946Puyi and Zhang Jinghui in China en route to Japan, 9 Aug 1946, photo 1 of 2Puyi and Zhang Jinghui in China en route to Japan, 9 Aug 1946, photo 2 of 2Bai Chongxi visiting family in Guangxi Province, China, late 1946
Chairman of the Chinese National Assembly Wu Zhihui ceremonially delivering a copy of the Constitution of the Republic of China to Chiang Kaishek, Nanjing, China, 25 Dec 1946TianYan Xishan with two of his sons, China, 1947Chen Yi and Su Yu at Laiwu during the Menglianggu Campaign, Shandong Province, China, Feb 1947
Chairman of the Chinese National Assembly Wu Zhihui ceremonially delivering a copy of the Constitution of the Republic of China to Chiang Kaishek, Nanjing, China, 25 Dec 1946Tian'anmen gate, Beiping, China, 1947Yan Xishan with two of his sons, China, 1947Chen Yi and Su Yu at Laiwu during the Menglianggu Campaign, Shandong Province, China, Feb 1947

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