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Female Youth Brigade
ISBN:
957-671-363-3
ISBN:
957-671-362-5
Author(s):Chen San-ching, Chu Hung-yuan and Wu Mei-hui
Date:
1995
Hardcover:450 TWD
Softcover:400 TWD
Price:
未出版
Pages:
541
Vol.:
0
Size:
25 K
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Abstract:
The Female Youth Brigade was founded in 1949, and before the loss of the Mainland, it systematically recruited female brigade members from Shanghai, Nanjing, and other areas to come to Taiwan for training. After undergoing strict military training, they then received two months of political education and graduated. They were then posted around Taiwan, Kinmen and other areas to undertake political warfare work. This record is based on all the interviews with some brigade officials, instructors and members.
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