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Wedding photo of Chen Cheng and Tan Xiang, 1932Chiang Kaishek and Chen Cheng inspecting troops, China, 1940s
Wedding photo of Chen Cheng and Tan Xiang, 1932Chiang Kaishek and Chen Cheng inspecting troops, China, 1940s
Chinese military leaders Bai Chongxi, Chen Cheng, Gu Zhutong, Zhou Zhirou, Xu Hanmou, Tang Boen, and others, Chongqing, China, 1942Group portrait of Chinese generals after a conference, Chongqing, China, 1943; note Hu Zongnan (first row, first from left), Chen Cheng (first row, third from left), Gu Zhutong (first row, fifth from left), Bai Chongxi (first row, fifth from right), Huang Zhenqiu (first row, third from right), and Yu Jishi (rear row, first from right)
Chinese military leaders Bai Chongxi, Chen Cheng, Gu Zhutong, Zhou Zhirou, Xu Hanmou, Tang Boen, and others, Chongqing, China, 1942Group portrait of Chinese generals after a conference, Chongqing, China, 1943; note Hu Zongnan (first row, first from left), Chen Cheng (first row, third from left), Gu Zhutong (first row, fifth from left), Bai Chongxi (first row, fifth from right), Huang Zhenqiu (first row, third from right), and Yu Jishi (rear row, first from right)
Chen Cheng and Bai Chongxi, China, 1943Chinese Army General Chen Cheng during a victory celebration immediately after the Japanese surrender, China, Aug 1945
Chen Cheng and Bai Chongxi, China, 1943Chinese Army General Chen Cheng during a victory celebration immediately after the Japanese surrender, China, Aug 1945
Chiang Kaishek, Chen Cheng, Song Meiling, and others in Taiwan, Republic of China, 1956Chinese Vice President Chen Cheng presenting US Navy Vice Admiral Roland Smoot an award, 1962
Chiang Kaishek, Chen Cheng, Song Meiling, and others in Taiwan, Republic of China, 1956Chinese Vice President Chen Cheng presenting US Navy Vice Admiral Roland Smoot an award, 1962
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Winston Churchill


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