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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
Foreword
STILWELLAND THEAmerican Experiencein China, 1911-45
Prologue: The Crisis
Part One
1 Foundations of An Officer
2 Visitor To Revolution: China, 1911
3 The Great War: St. Mihiel and Shantung
4 Assignment To Peking: Years of The Warlords, 1920–23
5 The “Can Do” Regiment and The Rise of Chiang Kai–Shek, 1926–29
6 “Vinegar Joe,” 1929–35
7 Military AttachÉ: China’s Last Chance, 1935–37
8 Military AttachÉ: Sino–Japanese War, 1937–39
Part Two
9 The Rush to Prepare 1939–41
10 “I’ll Go Where I’m Sent” December 1941–February 1942
11 “A Hell of a Beating” March–May 1942
12 The Client June–October 1942
13 “Peanut and I on a Raft” August 1942–January 1943
14 The President’s Policy January–May 1943
15 Stilwell Must go June–October 1943
16 China’s Hour at Cairo November–December 1943
17 The Road Back December 1943–July 1944
18 “The Future of All Asia is at Stake” June–September 1944
19 The Limits of “Can Do” September–November 1944
20 “We Ought to Get Out —Now”1945–46
Appendix Road–Building, 1921: Haphazard Conversations by Major Joseph W. Stilwell
Bibliography and Notes
Bibliography and Other Sources
Notes
Index
Roosevelt’s postwar plans, 405, 431,
Footnotes
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