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PCGS AU55 1924 Peru "Kuo Ming Tang Party" 国民党开幕纪念章 Silver Medal

The Kuo-Ming-Tang has completely violated the principles of its founder and has abandoned the policies recommended by him. The workers and peasants and the Communist Party, under whose leadership they participated in the nationalist movement and supported the Kuo-Ming-Tang, did not insist upon the realisation of their demands until the Nationalist Government was in a position to grant them.


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The Kuomintang (KMT), which was a Chinese political party, ruled China from 1927 to 1948 before it moved to the island of Taiwan. The party's name is translated as the "National People's Party of China," and it referred generally to Chinese nationalists. Sun-Yat-Sen established the party in 1912, and it was eventually dissolved in 1913.


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Kuo•min•tang (ˈkwoʊˌmɪnˈtæŋ, -ˈtɑŋ, ˈgwoʊ-) n. the main political party of China from 1928 to 1949, founded chiefly by Sun Yat-sen in 1911 and later led by Chiang Kai-Shek: the main party of Taiwan since 1949. [< Chinese guómín dǎng national people's party]


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Ch'ü Ch'iu-pai also treated the Congress in great detail in Chung-kuo ko-ming yü Chung-kuo kung-ch'an-tang (Chinese revolution and the Chinese Communist Party) (Moscow: 1928)Google Scholar. (This was a report to the Six National Congress of the CCP held at Moscow in July 1928.)


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The Kuomintang effort was noteworthy for four reasons: (1) the rapidity with which its course was reversed; (2) the magnitude of the gulf between the Confucian political and social system which the Kuomintang sought to restore and the national and social revolution which the party had lately led to victory; (3) the full and uninhibited adherence.


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Le Kuomintang, Guomindang, Kuo-Min-Tang, ou Kouo-Min-Tang (sigles : KMT ou GMD ; chinois traditionnel : 中國國民黨 ; pinyin : Zhōngguó Guómíndǎng ; litt. « Parti nationaliste chinois ») est le plus ancien parti politique de la Chine contemporaine, présent aujourd'hui à Taïwan.


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The Kuomintang (KMT) is a Chinese political party that ruled mainland China from 1927 to 1949 prior to its relocation to Taiwan as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The name of the party translates as "China's National People's Party" and was historically referred to as the Chinese Nationalists.


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Kuomintang (gwōˈmĭnˈdängˈ, kwōˈmĭntăngˈ) [Chin.,=national people's party] (KMT), Chinese and Taiwanese political party. Sung Chiao-jen organized the party in 1912, under the nominal leadership of Sun Yat-sen, to succeed the Revolutionary Alliance. The original Kuomintang program called for parliamentary democracy and moderate socialism.


PCGS AU55 1924 Peru "Kuo Ming Tang Party" 国民党开幕纪念章 Silver Medal

When Kuo Ming Tang were defeated by the Chinese Communist Party, he did not follow Chiang Kai Tchek to Taiwan because he followed the armed group of dissident of Yun Nan. Leaving his military career behind, he moved to Vietnam with his family, relinquishing all his political aspirations. He opened a garage called Wing Fong (Huynh Phong) in.


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In July 1925, the British Cabinet seemingly sealed the fate of the Kuomintang (KMT) movement in Malaya and Singapore by agreeing that "the Governor of the Straits Settlements should be authorised to take the necessary steps for the suppression of the Malayan branches of the Society of Kuo Min Tang".


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Kuomintang (gwō´mĬn´däng´, kwō´mĬntăng´) [Chin.,=national people's party] (KMT), Chinese and Taiwanese political party [1]. Sung Chiao-jen [2] organized the party in 1912, under the nominal leadership of Sun Yat-sen [3], to succeed the Revolutionary Alliance.


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Kuomintang. The Kuomintang ( KMT ), [I] also referred to as the Guomindang ( GMD ), [11] the Nationalist Party of China ( NPC) [12] or the Chinese Nationalist Party ( CNP ), [1] is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially based on the Chinese mainland and then in Taiwan since 1949. It was the sole ruling party in China during.


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The Kuo Min Tang (KMT) soldiers belonged to the Yunnanese Chinese Republican Army units who escaped from China following the Communist victory to northern Thailand (Ying, 2008), and served the.


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Footnote 47 Kuo Ming Tang members were evicted from the national parliament while Yuen consolidated power in the President's office and began to develop imperial dynastic ambitions. The Kuo Min Tang became an illegal organisation in China and the only republican newspaper in Oceania, the Chinese Times, collapsed in 1914.


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Kuomintang buildings (Sydney & Melbourne) Chinese Nationalist Party headquarters - Sydney and Melbourne These buildings in the heart of Australia's two largest cities were once the centre of both political and cultural life for generations of Chinese Australians.


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12 Nov 2020 Taipei, Taiwan - Founded in 1912 during a deeply tumultuous period of Chinese history following the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty, the Kuomintang (KMT) is one of the oldest political.