
Dōmei News: Hu Zongnan Appointed Commander for the Defense of Zhengzhou; Chiang Kai-shek Finally Plays His “Ace in the Hole” 同盟ニュース 鄭州防衛総司令に胡宗南任命 蒋介石、遂に搏つ〝最後の切札〟
- Collection of
- Edo-Tokyo Museum
- Title
- Dōmei News: Hu Zongnan Appointed Commander for the Defense of Zhengzhou; Chiang Kai-shek Finally Plays His “Ace in the Hole”
- Collection ID
- 90201797
- Category
- Printed Material
- Creation Date
- 1938 20世紀
- Size
- 26.5 cm x 39.0 cm
- Edo-Tokyo Museum Digital Archives
- https://www.edohakuarchives.jp/detail-81815.html
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