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MARSHAL CHIANG KAI-SHEK, PRESIDENT OF NATIONALIST CHINA, acknowledging the applause of the crowd in the Presidential Plaza, Taipei, during the National Day celebrations. Marshal Chiang has led the Government in Taiwan (Formosa) since 1949. when he withdrew from the Chinese mainland with about 500,000 Nationalist troops towards the end of the war with the Communist regime.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32431, 19 October 1970, Page 5

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MARSHAL CHIANG KAI-SHEK, PRESIDENT OF NATIONALIST CHINA, acknowledging the applause of the crowd in the Presidential Plaza, Taipei, during the National Day celebrations. Marshal Chiang has led the Government in Taiwan (Formosa) since 1949. when he withdrew from the Chinese mainland with about 500,000 Nationalist troops towards the end of the war with the Communist regime. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32431, 19 October 1970, Page 5

MARSHAL CHIANG KAI-SHEK, PRESIDENT OF NATIONALIST CHINA, acknowledging the applause of the crowd in the Presidential Plaza, Taipei, during the National Day celebrations. Marshal Chiang has led the Government in Taiwan (Formosa) since 1949. when he withdrew from the Chinese mainland with about 500,000 Nationalist troops towards the end of the war with the Communist regime. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32431, 19 October 1970, Page 5

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