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Wang Ching-wei

American  
[wahng jing-wey] / ˈwɑŋ ˈdʒɪŋˈweɪ /
Pinyin, Wang Jingwei

noun

  1. 1883–1944, Chinese political leader.


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By announcing his inauguration last week, Wang Ching-wei brought to a climax the most extraordinary career of apostasy and betrayal known even to China, where over the centuries turncoats have been a penny a dozen.

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Similarly the regime of suave Wang Ching-wei, Japan's No. 1 puppet since March 1940, was designed to wean Chinese from allegiance to Chiang Kaishek.

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To have their group photograph taken last week the militant galaxy took their places on the steps of Kuomintang Party Headquarters with Dictator Chiang, Dummy President Lin Sen and Premier Wang Ching-wei.

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Wang Ching-wei, prospective head of the "all-the-People" puppet Government of China, a Japanese tool with combined Japanese Army-Government approval freshly stamped on his forehead, sent a wordy telegram to the Generalissimo.

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There was a certain urgency about the chain letter, for this week Wang Ching-wei, 55, sets himself up as President of the Japanese-dominated "National Government of China."

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