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Lt. Col. Walter Gordon Harmon, an old China hand / Stevens, Keith   Journal Article
Stevens, Keith Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Gordon Harmon was born in China in 1900 and after the First World War served in the Salt Revenue Guards for a number of years. After the outbreak of WWII he was posted in a liaison role to the centre of Chinese government in Chungking. There he worked with Chiang Kai Shek's Nationalist Intelligence Service. But he also had quite close links with Chou En-Lai, who was also in Chungking at that time. The extent of his more general relationship with the Communists is unclear, but he seems to have reported fairly extensively on their plans and intentions. Harmon has left a very detailed record of a conversation with Mao Tse-tung in 1946 which seems to suggest that he had met Mao a few times before.. It was Mao who apparently said to Harmon "I am not interested in Hongkong and I will certainly not allow it to become a bone of contention between your country and mine"
Key Words China  Hong Kong  Gordon Harmon  Chungking  Chiang Kai Shek  Chou En-Lai 
World War I  World War II 
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