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generalissimo造句
1. Her resistance to Generalissimo Franco's Nationalists endowed her with legendary status. 2. But Kao got no satisfaction from the generalissimo either. 3. But the triumvirate outsmarted the generalissimo. 4. Meanwhile, Chang had not lost faith in the Generalissimo. 5. That emergency was now on them and the generalissimo , himself, flew to Manchuria. 6. People believed that the generalissimo could not fight without American help. 7. At the conclusion of the Japanese war the generalissimo isolated these three men by separating them. 8. WHEN World War II ended, Generalissimo Chiang Kai - shek must have been content. 9. Her marriage in 1927 was one of convenience for both the wealthy Soong family and for Chiang Kai-shek, a clerk who had risen to head the Nationalists and called himself "generalissimo". 10. Besides, Chennault had worked for Chiang and hence was under the undue influence of the generalissimo. 11. Joe even managed an invitation to a garden party given for the generalissimo and Madame Chiang. 12. Pai Chung - hsi and Hupeh Provincial Council immediately brought the question of peace before the generalissimo. 12. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! 13. Not a single one of these commanders fought to the death as the generalissimo had ordered. 14. Governor Dewey, the last white hope of Chiang Kai - shek, was defeated. And with him the generalissimo. 15. Answer: Our Party representative, Comrade Chou En - lai, wrote a letter to Generalissimo asas July. 16. General Chen Cheng, chief of staff and a half-pint counterpart of the generalissimo, lost nearly every battle he directed in the Japanese and the civil wars. 17. Our Party representative, Comrade Chou En-lai, wrote a letter to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek as early as July. 18. Answer: Our Party representative, Comrade chou en-lai, wrote a letter to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek as early as July. 19. The conference in Teheran, the capital of Iran (Persia), followed that held in North Africa between Mr. Churchill, President Roosevelt, and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. 20. Both the Russians and the United States, therefore, helped the generalissimo.