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12 May 2025

N    21:46  Chiang Kai-shek diffhist +4,750 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==Chiang Kai-shek== Chiang Kai-shek (1887–1975) was a Chinese military leader and politician who played a central role in modern Chinese history. Born in Zhejiang, he rose through military ranks, training at the Imperial Japanese Army Academy. He joined the Kuomintang (KMT) under Sun Yat-sen and led the Northern Expedition (1926–1928) to unify China, establishing the Nationalist government in Nanjing with himself as leader. As head of the KMT and the Republic of Chin...")
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10 May 2025

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9 May 2025

N    22:51  Allen Dulles diffhist +730 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==Allen Dulles== Allen Welsh Dulles (1893–1969) was a pivotal figure in American intelligence, serving as the longest-tenured Director of Central Intelligence (1953–1961) under Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy. Born in Watertown, New York, Dulles joined the diplomatic service before transitioning to intelligence during World War II with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). As CIA Director, he oversaw major operations like the 1953 Iranian coup and the 1954 Guatem...")