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  1. Wang Jingwei ( chinesisch 汪精衛 / 汪精卫, Pinyin Wāng Jīngwèi, W.-G. Wang Ching-wei; * 4. Mai 1883 in Sanshui, Kaiserreich China; † 10. November 1944 in Nagoya, Japan) war ein chinesischer Politiker der 1920er bis 1940er Jahre.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wang_JingweiWang Jingwei - Wikipedia

    Wang Zhaoming, widely known by his pen name Wang Jingwei (4 May 1883 – 10 November 1944), was a Chinese politician who was president of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China, a puppet state of Japan.

  3. The Wang Jingwei regime is the common term to describe the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China which existed a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in eastern China in co-terminus with the Nationalist government of the Republic of China under Chiang Kai-shek, which was fighting Japan along with the other Allies of ...

  4. Die von der japanischen Besatzungsmacht in China gegründete Regierung unter dem Vorsitz von Wang Jingwei stand der nationalchinesischen Regierung von Chiang Kai-shek in Chongqing gegenüber, die gegen die japanische Armee kämpfte.

  5. Seventy-five years after his death, Wang Zhaoming, who adopted the pen name Jingwei, remains one of the most fascinating, complex and misunderstood political and intellectual figures in modern Chinese history. As a revolutionary, he played a role in the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1910.

  6. In Poetry, History, Memory: Wang Jingwei and China in Dark Times, Zhiyi Yang brings us a long overdue reexamination of Wang's impact on cultural memory of WWII in China. In this book, Yang brings disparate methodologies into a fruitful dialogue, including sophisticated methods of poetic interpretation.

  7. 24. Jan. 2024 · In 1937, Japan invaded China committing atrocities including the Nanjing Massacre. Wang Jingwei was a Chinese national hero and second-in-command of China’s ruling Nationalist Party. He wanted ...