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Britain's Reaction to Chiang Kai‐shek's Visit to India, February 1942

Britain's Reaction to Chiang Kai‐shek's Visit to India, February 1942 Footnotes 1. Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, British ambassador to China, to Anthony Eden. secretary for foreign affairs, tel. 709, immediate, 22 December 1941, FO 371/27753. 2 Clark Kerr to Eden, tel. 709, ibid. 3. Jawaharlal Nehru had visited China for nearly two weeks in the summer of 1939 and established a most friendly relationship with Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai‐shek. J. Nehru, Towards Freedom (New York, 1941). 4. Clark Kerr to Eden, tel. 107, secret and immediate, 24 January 1942, FO (Foreign Office) 371131632, 5. This was essentially the result of General Wavell's visit to Chiang in late December 1941, see personal from Wavell, in Clark Kerr to Eden, tel. 718, immediate, 23 December 1941, FO 371/28059. 6. Clark Kerr to Eden, tel. 144, immediate and secret, 31 January 1942, FO 371/31632. 7. Chiang must be referring to the so‐called ‘Third Battle of Changsha’ which the Chinese have hitherto regarded as a brilliant victory on their part. Clark Kerr to Eden, tel. 107, secret and immediate, 24 January 1942, FO 371/31632. 8. Minute of Sir John Brenan of the Foreign Office, 26 January, on Clark Kerr to Eden, tel. 107, ibid; Brenan's minute of his conversation with Sir http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

Britain's Reaction to Chiang Kai‐shek's Visit to India, February 1942

Australian Journal of Politics and History , Volume 21 (2) – Aug 1, 1975

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Copyright © 1975 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
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10.1111/j.1467-8497.1975.tb01141.x
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Footnotes 1. Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, British ambassador to China, to Anthony Eden. secretary for foreign affairs, tel. 709, immediate, 22 December 1941, FO 371/27753. 2 Clark Kerr to Eden, tel. 709, ibid. 3. Jawaharlal Nehru had visited China for nearly two weeks in the summer of 1939 and established a most friendly relationship with Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai‐shek. J. Nehru, Towards Freedom (New York, 1941). 4. Clark Kerr to Eden, tel. 107, secret and immediate, 24 January 1942, FO (Foreign Office) 371131632, 5. This was essentially the result of General Wavell's visit to Chiang in late December 1941, see personal from Wavell, in Clark Kerr to Eden, tel. 718, immediate, 23 December 1941, FO 371/28059. 6. Clark Kerr to Eden, tel. 144, immediate and secret, 31 January 1942, FO 371/31632. 7. Chiang must be referring to the so‐called ‘Third Battle of Changsha’ which the Chinese have hitherto regarded as a brilliant victory on their part. Clark Kerr to Eden, tel. 107, secret and immediate, 24 January 1942, FO 371/31632. 8. Minute of Sir John Brenan of the Foreign Office, 26 January, on Clark Kerr to Eden, tel. 107, ibid; Brenan's minute of his conversation with Sir

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Published: Aug 1, 1975

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