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  1. m. Chiang Wan-an (born 26 December 1978), also known as Wayne Chiang, is a Taiwanese politician who has served as the mayor of Taipei since December 2022. He is the son of former Vice Premier John Chiang, and is believed to be a great-grandson of former President Chiang Kai-shek.

  2. The Chiang family ( Chinese: 蔣中正家族/蔣介石家族) is a political family of the Republic of China with Wu Chinese background from Zhejiang province. Members of a prosperous family of salt merchants, the Chiang family held senior positions in Chinese politics first on the Chinese mainland and then in Taiwan after 1949 .

    • Early Life
    • In The Wehrmacht
    • Service During The Second Sino-Japanese War
    • Service During The Chinese Civil War
    • Taiwan
    • Personal Life
    • Final Years
    • Political and Military Career
    • Education History
    • Written Works

    As one of two sons of Chiang Kai-shek, Chiang Wei-kuo's name has a particular meaning as intended by his father. Wei literally means "parallel (of latitude)" while kuo means "nation"; in his brother's name, Ching literally means "longitude". The names are inspired by the references in Chinese classics such as the Guoyu, in which "to draw the longit...

    His sibling, Chiang Ching-kuo, a student-turned-political-prisoner in Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union, served as the impetus behind Chiang's sending Wei-kuo to Nazi Germany for a military education at the Kriegsschule in Munich. At the Kriegsschule, he studied the German army's advanced methods, structure, and weaponry. He was specifically drawn by th...

    Upon being recalled from Germany, Chiang Wei-kuo visited the United States as a distinguished guest of the US Army on behalf of his father and the Kuomintang. While in the United States, he gave lectures detailing on German army organizations and tactics. During the war, Chiang Wei-kuo became acquainted with generals in Northwestern China and organ...

    During the Chinese Civil War, Chiang Wei-kuo employed tactics he had learned whilst studying in the German Wehrmacht. He was in charge of a tank battalion of the 1st Tank Regiment (equipped with Soviet T-26 light tanks and Italian CV-33/35 tankettes) during the Huaihai Campaign against Mao Zedong's troops, scoring some early victories. While it was...

    Chiang Wei-kuo continued to hold senior positions in the Republic of China Armed Forces following the ROC retreat to Taiwan. In 1964, following the Hukou Incident and his subordinate Chao Chih-hwa's attempted coup d'état, Chiang Wei-kuo was in the penalty box and never held any authority in the military. From 1964 onwards, Chiang Wei-kuo made prepa...

    In 1944, he married Shih Chin-i (石靜宜), the daughter of Shih Feng-hsiang (石鳳翔), a textile tycoon from North West China. Shih died in 1953 during childbirth. Wei-kuo later established the Chingshin Elementary School (靜心小學) in Taipei to commemorate his late wife. In 1957, Chiang remarried, to Ellen Chiu Ju-hsüeh (丘如雪), also known as Chiu Ai-lun (邱愛倫),...

    In the early 1990s, Chiang Wei-kuo established an unofficial Spirit Relocation Committee (奉安移靈小組) to petition the Communist government to allow his adopted father Chiang Kai-shek and brother Chiang Ching-kuo to be interred in mainland China. His request was largely ignored by both the Nationalist and Communist governments, and he was persuaded to a...

    His positions in the Republic of Chinagovernment included: 1. Commander of the Army Armored Forces (陸軍裝甲兵司令) 2. Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Services Force (聯勤總司令) 3. President of the Army Command and Staff College (陸軍指揮参謀大學校長) 4. President of the Tri-service University (三軍大學校長) 5. Senior advisor of the Office of the President (中華民國總統府資政) 6. ...

    Department of Physics, Soochow University
    Tenth Central Military Academy
    U.S. Army Air Corps Tactical School(1940)
    Grand Strategy Summary 《大戰略概說》
    A Summary of National Strategy 《國家戰略概說》
    The strategic value of Taiwan in the world 《臺灣在世局中的戰略價值》(1977)
    The Middle Way and Life 《中道與人生》(1979)
  3. Part of the Cold War, the Revolutions of 1989 and the Chinese democracy movement. Protesters in Tiananmen Square on 2 June (top), and tanks in Beijing in July (bottom) Date. Initial protests: 15 April – 4 June 1989. (1 month, 2 weeks and 6 days) Massacre: 3–4 June 1989. (1 day); 35 years ago.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jiang_ZiwenJiang Ziwen - Wikipedia

    Jiang Ziwen ( traditional Chinese: 子 文; simplified Chinese: 蒋子文; pinyin: Jiǎng Zǐwén) was a wei of Moling (modern Nanjing) county in China during the Eastern Han dynasty. [1] Originally from Guangling, now a district of Yangzhou in Jiangsu Province, he became addicted to wine and women, but was nonetheless recognized for his unusual phrenology.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Imane_KhelifImane Khelif - Wikipedia

    Imane Khelif - Wikipedia. Imane Khelif (Arabic: إيمان خليف, romanized: ʾĪmān Khalīf, pronounced [ʔiːˈmaːn xaˈliːf]; born 2 May 1999) is an Algerian professional boxer. She won the gold medal in the women's welterweight event at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

  6. When Chiang Ching-kuo became President, Fang-liang rarely performed the traditional roles of First Lady, partly due to her lack of formal education; her husband also encouraged her not to get into politics. [6] She largely stayed out of the public spotlight, [1] [3] and little was ever known of her in an anti-communist atmosphere in the government.

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