Second Sino-Japanese War - The Sino-British agreement
Time: Feb, 1941
Place: China
Details: In February 1941 a Sino-British agreement was forged whereby British troops would assist the Chinese "Surprise Troops" units of guerrillas already operating in China, and China would assist Britain in Burma.
Related
Near
Chinese Civil War-The Communists counterattacked
Monday Jun 30, 1947 - China
Chinese Civil War-The level of actual cooperation and coordination between the CPC and KMT during World War II was at best minimal
1940s - China
BMW-BMW sold 415,200 vehicles in China
Jan, 2014 - China
February 1941
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh-Philip was commissioned as a sub-lieutenant
Saturday Feb 1, 1941 - United Kingdom
Francisco Franco-Meeting with Mussolini
Wednesday Feb 12, 1941 - Bordighera, Italy
1941
Second Sino-Japanese War-the New Fourth Army Incident
Jan, 1941 - China
Computer-The world's First working Electromechanical Programmable
1941 - Germany
Chinese Civil War-The situation came to a head in late 1940 and early 1941 when clashes between Communist and KMT forces intensified
1941 - China
Ho Chi Minh-Returning to Vietnam
1941 - Vietnam
Oskar Schindler (Schindler's List)-Protecting his workers
1941 - Poland