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The Nationalist Party (国民党)
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The Nationalist Party came to power after the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty which was supported by their founder, Sun Yet-Sen. After ceding the presidency to Yuan Shikai who boasted a large army, the party struggled to reunite China during the warlord era but would do so under Sun's successor Chiang Kai-Shek. Chiang purged the party of communists but re-entered into a united front with them in order to combat the Japanese menace. During the Sino-Japanese War the Nationalists suffered heavy losses but the tide turned once the US entered the conflict. The party lost the subsequent Civil War to the Communists and retreated to the island of Taiwan.
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Source 1 : Anon (1912) Sun Yat-Sen Inaugurated as president (Photograph)
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Sun Yat-Sen was inaugurated as the first President of China in 1912 in Nanjing. Sun is often pictured in western clothes as he advocated functional dress over ceremonial dress. Sun was a highly cosmopolitan figure and drew heavily from western sources, both political and spiritual.
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Anon.
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china.org.cn
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http://www.china.org.cn/china/xinhairevolution/2011-10/12/content_23604031_5.htm
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The Nationalist Party (国民党)
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The Nationalist Party came to power after the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty which was supported by their founder, Sun Yet-Sen. After ceding the presidency to Yuan Shikai who boasted a large army, the party struggled to reunite China during the warlord era but would do so under Sun's successor Chiang Kai-Shek. Chiang purged the party of communists but re-entered into a united front with them in order to combat the Japanese menace. During the Sino-Japanese War the Nationalists suffered heavy losses but the tide turned once the US entered the conflict. The party lost the subsequent Civil War to the Communists and retreated to the island of Taiwan.
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https://www2.stetson.edu/~psteeves/classes/sunjoffe.html
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Source 2 (1923) Sun-Joffe Declaration
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The Sun-Joffe Declaration was a formal agreement between the Nationalist Party and the Soviet Union. The agreement ensured that Russia had no desire to implement Communism in China. The document also states that the Soviet Union would not infringe upon the Chinese territory of Outer Mongolia. Although it is not written into the agreement, Sun had nevertheless allowed Communist Party members to join the Nationalist Party, a policy that Chiang Kai-Shek reversed following Sun's death in 1925. Sun ideologically agreed with the Soviet Union in certain respects, particularly the liberation of all countries from imperialism, something he emphasised in a letter to Russia from his deathbed.
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Sun Yat-Sen and Adolph Joffe
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https://www2.stetson.edu/~psteeves/classes/sunjoffe.html
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https://www2.stetson.edu/~psteeves/classes/sunjoffe.html
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1923
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The Nationalist Party (国民党)
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The Nationalist Party came to power after the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty which was supported by their founder, Sun Yet-Sen. After ceding the presidency to Yuan Shikai who boasted a large army, the party struggled to reunite China during the warlord era but would do so under Sun's successor Chiang Kai-Shek. Chiang purged the party of communists but re-entered into a united front with them in order to combat the Japanese menace. During the Sino-Japanese War the Nationalists suffered heavy losses but the tide turned once the US entered the conflict. The party lost the subsequent Civil War to the Communists and retreated to the island of Taiwan.
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Source 3: Anon (1927) Nationalist police take away suspected communist for execution
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Shanghai Massacre
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This photograph is one of several that depicts the Shanghai Massacre. There are many graphic photographs of executions themselves taking place. Here, a suspected communist is tied up on a truck probably to be transported to an execution site. The large mast he is tied to lists his supposed crimes.
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Anon
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https://baike.baidu.com/pic/四一二反革命政变/3726155/0/7787b9efbce89b54fcfa3c12?fr=lemma&ct=single#aid=0&pic=7787b9efbce89b54fcfa3c12
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https://baike.baidu.com/pic/四一二反革命政变/3726155/0/7787b9efbce89b54fcfa3c12?fr=lemma&ct=single#aid=0&pic=7787b9efbce89b54fcfa3c12
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The Nationalist Party (国民党)
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The Nationalist Party came to power after the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty which was supported by their founder, Sun Yet-Sen. After ceding the presidency to Yuan Shikai who boasted a large army, the party struggled to reunite China during the warlord era but would do so under Sun's successor Chiang Kai-Shek. Chiang purged the party of communists but re-entered into a united front with them in order to combat the Japanese menace. During the Sino-Japanese War the Nationalists suffered heavy losses but the tide turned once the US entered the conflict. The party lost the subsequent Civil War to the Communists and retreated to the island of Taiwan.
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Source 4 : Bank of China Newspaper Advertisement (1928)
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The announcement of China's first National reserve bank was intended as a symbol of national and economic stability after the turbulent warlord era. This advertisement claims that the bank will foster greater international trade with China, cementing Shanghai as China's economic powerhouse.
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Bank of China
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National Archives and Record Administration (NARA) [USA]
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Virtual Cities Project: Shanghai https://www.virtualshanghai.net/Photos/Images?ID=35166
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The Nationalist Party (国民党)
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The Nationalist Party came to power after the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty which was supported by their founder, Sun Yet-Sen. After ceding the presidency to Yuan Shikai who boasted a large army, the party struggled to reunite China during the warlord era but would do so under Sun's successor Chiang Kai-Shek. Chiang purged the party of communists but re-entered into a united front with them in order to combat the Japanese menace. During the Sino-Japanese War the Nationalists suffered heavy losses but the tide turned once the US entered the conflict. The party lost the subsequent Civil War to the Communists and retreated to the island of Taiwan.
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Source 5 : Harrison Forman (1941) Chiang Kai-Shek in Chongqing during the Sino-Japanese War
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Chongqing
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This photograph depicts Chiang addressing a meeting of the People's Political Council in Chongqing. The Nationalist Party allowed the creation of these civilian-led committees to garner support for the war effort in 1938. Women were allowed to participate as council members.
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Harrison Forman
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American Geographical Society Library, University of Milwaukee
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https://collections.lib.uwm.edu/digital/collection/agsphoto/id/10389/rec/20
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1941
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The Nationalist Party (国民党)
Description
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The Nationalist Party came to power after the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty which was supported by their founder, Sun Yet-Sen. After ceding the presidency to Yuan Shikai who boasted a large army, the party struggled to reunite China during the warlord era but would do so under Sun's successor Chiang Kai-Shek. Chiang purged the party of communists but re-entered into a united front with them in order to combat the Japanese menace. During the Sino-Japanese War the Nationalists suffered heavy losses but the tide turned once the US entered the conflict. The party lost the subsequent Civil War to the Communists and retreated to the island of Taiwan.
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https://china.usc.edu/constitution-republic-china-1946
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Source 6: Constitution of the Republic of China (1946)
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This was the first constitution of the Republic of China. Previous constitutions were only provisional in nature. The constitution emphasises the teachings of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen as the guiding ideology of the republic. In particular, the constitution emphasises the right to vote, something never enacted by Chiang. It also emphasises that every president only has the right to two six-year terms, something also breached by Chiang in Taiwan under the provision of martial law.
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Chinese Nationalist Party
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University of Southern California China Institute
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https://china.usc.edu/constitution-republic-china-1946
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The Nationalist Party (国民党)
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The Nationalist Party came to power after the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty which was supported by their founder, Sun Yet-Sen. After ceding the presidency to Yuan Shikai who boasted a large army, the party struggled to reunite China during the warlord era but would do so under Sun's successor Chiang Kai-Shek. Chiang purged the party of communists but re-entered into a united front with them in order to combat the Japanese menace. During the Sino-Japanese War the Nationalists suffered heavy losses but the tide turned once the US entered the conflict. The party lost the subsequent Civil War to the Communists and retreated to the island of Taiwan.
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Source 7: Anon (1960) Chiang Kai-Shek meets Dwight Eisenhower (US President) in Taipei
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Five years after the signing of the Sino-American mutual defence treaty, US president Eisenhower met with Chiang Kai-Shek in Taiwan. Eisenhower even threatened nuclear attack on the Chinese mainland if they attempted to invade Taiwan. Eisenhower is well regarded by the Taiwanese who in 2015 pledged $1 million dollars to erect a statue of him.
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Anon
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Taipei Times
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http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/photo/2013/09/16/2008092097
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1960