From there, the Japanese advanced down south through the major railway lines ( Peiping-Suiyan, Peiping-Hankow, and Tientsin-Pukow ).
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From there, the Japanese advanced down south through the major railway lines ( Peiping-Suiyan, Peiping-Hankow, and Tientsin-Pukow ).
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From January 1935 until May 1937, he was stationed in China, serving as a member of the Marine Detachment at the American Embassy in Peiping.
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Then he went to Beijing and found work teaching German and Latin at Peking National University, Peiping Municipal University, and the Medical School at Baoding.
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While under Zuo the detachment successfully established intelligence stations behind enemy lines throughout the Taihang-Shandong area, and set up an agent network in Peiping.
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T�ng Ssu-y?first studied history at Yenching University, in Peiping, where he spent nearly a decade first as student, then as instructor.
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In June 1935, four Japanese soldiers entered the Changpei District of Chahar province, north of the Great Wall, on a journey to Kalgan and Peiping.
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On 1 and 2 February 1949, Keon and Spencer Moosa ( the correspondent for the Associated Press ) reported on the Communist taking the city of Peiping.
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They landed at Tientsin and Peiping, and also on the Shandong Peninsula, with the Chinese Civil War between the Kuomintang and Chinese Communist Party raging around them.
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During the Chinese Civil War, Fu's forces ( 500, 000 men ) controlled the critically important Suiyuan-Peiping Corridor that separated Manchuria from China proper.