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The Diaries of Wunsz King, 1931-1952 Vol.1封面


The Diaries of Wunsz King, 1931-1952 Vol.1
ISBN:978-986-04-8583-7
Author(s):Edited by Chang Li
Date: 2016-5
  • Hardcover:500 TWD   
  • Price: 未出版
    Vol.: 1
    Size: 25 K
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    Abstract:
    Wunsz King -- Born April 27 1892 in Pinghu, CheKiang. Joined Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) 1916 in Peking. Sent to study diplomacy at Columbia University. Went to 1919 Paris Peace Conference as assistant of Wellington Koo. Resumed work at MOFA in NanKing. In 1933 to League of Nations for Lytton Commission Report and later became Minister to The Netherlands until 1940 when Germany invaded the country. In 1941 went to London as Ambassador to exile governments of Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Czechoslovakia and Poland. In 1944 became Ambassador to Belgium. Represented China at preparatory conferences of future World Trade Organization and negotiated multilateral tariff adjustments in Geneva. In 1947 he also undertook a mission to Greece regarding aid by communist countries to rebels wanting to take over the country. He retired in 1952 and lived in U S A where his two sons and daughter lived with their children. He died on April 21, 1968
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