
He Yingqin - Wikipedia
He Yingqin (traditional Chinese: 何應欽; simplified Chinese: 何应钦; pinyin: Hé Yìngqīn; Wade–Giles: Ho 2 Ying 4-ch‘in 1; April 2, 1890 – October 21, 1987) [1] also Ho Ying-chin, was …
He Yingqin (Ho Ying-ch’in) (1890–1987) - War History
Nov 16, 2015 · Nationalist Chinese Army general. Born into a landowning family in Xinyi (Hsing-i), Guizhou (Kweichow) Province on 2 April 1890, He Yingqin (Ho Ying-ch’in) received a thorough …
Ying-chin Ho (April 2, 1890 — October 21, 1987), Chinese
Ho Ying-chin took the job and proposed the plan of cease-fire first and peace negotiations later, for KMT to win time for its governance in China. The Communists exploited the cease fire to …
The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia: Ho Ying-ch'in
Ho was Chiang's War Minister when war broke out in the Pacific. He directed Chinese forces to move into Burma in 1942, but his role thereafter was mainly to frustrate Stilwell 's efforts to …
Gen. Ho Ying-chin Dies at 97; A Nationalist Chinese Leader
Oct 22, 1987 · Gen. Ho Ying-chin, a former Minister of Defense in the Chinese Nationalist Government who served briefly in 1949 as his country's Prime Minister before the Communist …
He Yingqin | World War II Database - WW2DB
He Yingqin (Wade-Giles romanization: Ho Ying-chin) was born in the city of Xingyi, Guizhou Province, China in 1890 (Guangxu 16) to father He Minglun. He had a private tutor starting …
Biography of General 1st Rank He Yingqin - (何应钦) - (Ho Ying-chin…
This is a brief biographical sketch of the military career of General 1st Rank He Yingqin. He was a general during World War Two.
Ho Ying-chin (何應欽) - DearGone
Ho Ying-chin was a Chinese general and politician who served as the premier of the Republic of China in 1949. He was a graduate of the Baoding Military Academy and the Imperial Japanese …
HO Ying-chin
Ho Ying-chin, a native of Xinyi, Guizhou, graduated from the Imperial Japanese Army Academy. From 1930 to 1944, he was minister of military affairs for the Nationalist Government, and in …
Obituaries : Ho Ying-chin; Chiang Kai-shek Chief of Staff
Oct 24, 1987 · Ho Ying-chin, former chief of staff and defense minister for Chiang Kai-shek and the officer named to accept Japan's World War II surrender as commander-in-chief of …
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