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2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
In the author's view, different interpretations of Taiwanese and PRC historians of the sources of Moscow's financial assistance to the "party army" of Kuomintang in the 1920s are conditioned by their different world and ideological outlooks, and this circumstance should be taken into account while forming one's own argumentation in the course of direct academic discussions. There is documentary evidence of how representatives of the "party army" received cash from the Soviet side, and certain decisions of Moscow concerning the allocation of definite sums of money for supporting Kuom-intang and its armed forces could be traced.
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