Richard Daniel Weigle papers 1942-1945

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Richard Daniel Weigle papers 1942-1945

Diary, history, press conference transcript, orders, dispatches, memoranda, maps, and photographs, relating to activities of Chinese forces in India during World War II, and to the surrender of Japanese forces in China in 1945.

1 manuscript box, 2 maps; (0.6 linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6651898

Hoover Institution Archives

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