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  1. Chen Gongbo ( chinesisch 陳公博 / 陈公博, Pinyin Chén Gōngbó, W.-G. Ch'en Kung-po; * 19. Oktober 1892 in Guangzhou, Chinesisches Kaiserreich; † 3. Juni 1946 in Suzhou, Republik China) war ein chinesischer Politiker der in der Endphase des Zweiten Japanisch-Chinesischen Krieges als Nachfolger Wang Jingweis Präsident der ...

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    Chen Gongbo ( Chinese: 陳公博; Wade–Giles: Ch'en Kung-po; Japanese: Chin Kōhaku; October 19, 1892 – June 3, 1946) was a Chinese politician, noted for his role as the second and final president of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China, a puppet state of Japan.

  3. I hold the position of research fellow at Climate, Air Quality Research Unit, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University. I hold a PhD from Monash University, awarded in 2018. My interest focuses on health effects of air pollution and climate change and their biological mechanisms. I am now conducting three studies.

  4. publica.fraunhofer.de › entities › personChen, Gongbo

    Chen, Gongbo. Profile. Publications. Metrics. Fraunhofer-Institut für Mikroelektronische Schaltungen und Systeme IMS.

  5. 1. Juni 2008 · When Chen Gongbo stood before the judges in Suzhou, his defense depended on explaining his motivations for joining Wang Jingwei's collaborationist government in Nanjing and, as Pétain had attempted in Paris, turning back the clock. In 1940, the war appeared to be lost, and many regarded collaboration as a valid option for ...

    • Margherita Zanasi
    • 2008
  6. Gongbo CHEN, Research Fellow | Cited by 5,469 | of Monash University (Australia), Melbourne | Read 221 publications | Contact Gongbo CHEN

  7. The Chen Gongbo Papers include original correspondence, reproductions, printed materials, and biographical information, collected and organized by his son Kan Chen. The collection details his academic study at Columbia (1923-1924), his governmental work, and his detainment, trial, and execution.