Cloak and Dagger in China, Part 4
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- 25 March, 2015
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This the fourth in a series of articles on clandestine work conducted in China and the Far East by the British Special Operations Executive in World War Two. The articles, written … Continue Reading →
What Shall We Call Chiang Kai-Shek?
- By Guest blogger
- 13 March, 2015
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This article by historian Robert Bickers on Chiang Kai-shek’s relationship with the British at the start of his career was first published on his blog. It is reproduced here with … Continue Reading →
Cloak and Dagger in China, Part 3
- By Guest blogger
- 6 March, 2015
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What follows is the third in a series of articles on clandestine work conducted in China and the Far East by the British Special Operations Executive in World War Two. … Continue Reading →
Cloak and Dagger in China, Part 2
- By Guest blogger
- 27 February, 2015
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This is the second in a series of articles on clandestine work carried out in China and the Far East by the British Special Operations Executive during World War Two. … Continue Reading →
Cloak and Dagger in China, Part 1
- By Guest blogger
- 20 February, 2015
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This is the first in a series of articles on clandestine work carried out in China and the Far East by the British Special Operations Executive during World War Two. … Continue Reading →
The Mysterious Case of E.A.R. Fowles II
- By Guest blogger
- 13 February, 2015
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This is the second installment in a two-part series about a more than 75-year-old riddle involving a war-themed mahjong set. It belonged to a mysterious E. A. R. Fowles, who … Continue Reading →
The Mysterious Case of E.A.R. Fowles I
- By Guest blogger
- 6 February, 2015
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This is the first installment in a two-part series about a wartime riddle involving a unique mahjong set full of anti-Japanese symbolism. It belonged to an elusive E. A. R. Fowles … Continue Reading →
Shanghai’s Invisible Stain II
- By Guest blogger
- 30 January, 2015
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This is the second instalment in a two-part series about Shanghai’s dark legacy — buildings that housed brothels used by the Japanese Army during World War Two. This article, written by … Continue Reading →
Shanghai’s Invisible Stain I
- By Guest blogger
- 23 January, 2015
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This is the first instalment in a two-part series about Shanghai’s dark legacy– buildings that housed brothels used by the Japanese Army during World War Two. This article, written by … Continue Reading →
Stranded in Shanghai II
- By Guest blogger
- 17 January, 2015
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Thousands of foreigners were stranded in Shanghai during World War Two, among them a group of Swedish sailors unable to go home. This is the last of two instalments of … Continue Reading →