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| 1 | 1941 |
Jakob Rosenfeld schiesst sich als Arzt der Neuen Vierten Armee in China an. Er schliesst Freundschaft mit Chen Yi und Liu Shaoqi.
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| 2 | 1941-1946 |
Heinrich Manfred Jettmar ist als Arzt zur Bekämpfung der Malaria an der Lepraklinik in Shanghai und unterrichtet an der Tongji Universität Physiologie, Bakteriologie, Parasitologie und Hygiene.
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| 3 | 1941-1947 |
Matthäus Ruf ist Rektor des kleinen Seminars in Chuantaozi.
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| 4 | 1941-1948 |
Gottlieb Raimann ist Missionar in Gaodi.
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| 5 | 1941-1943 |
Franz Schwitter ist Pfarrer in Nehe.
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| 6 | 1941-1947 |
Friedrich Hort ist Professor des Seminars in Qiqihar.
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| 7 | 1941-1946 |
Hans Schultheiss ist Vikar in Zhalantun, dann Rückkehr in die Schweiz.
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| 8 | 1941 |
Jorrit De Boer ist Pastoral in Nehe.
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| 9 | 1941-1945 |
Jorrit De Boer ist Koch und interniert in Sipinghai und Shenyang.
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| 10 | 1941-1946 |
Max Blöchliger ist nach einem Japanisch-Studium in Japan am kleinen Seminar in Qiqihar tätig.
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| 11 | 1941-1943 |
Konrad Bollhalder ist Vikar in Wenguda.
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| 12 | 1941-1947 |
Ernst Übelmann ist nach einem Japan-Studium in Tokyo Vikar in Gannan.
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| 13 | 1941-1946 |
Vitus Chang Tso-huan ist Vikar von Xinyang.
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| 14 | 1941-1947 |
Gladys Aylward arbeitet an der tibetischen Grenze in einer Siedlung für Leprakranke.
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| 15 | 1941 |
Johann Bromkamp ist SVD Missionar in Wuwei.
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| 16 | 1941.01.27 |
Letter from Harry Dexter White to Ernest Hemingway ; Jan. 27, 1941.
Harry Dexter White and Henry Morgenthau agreed that Hemingway would spy for the U.S. Treasury during his trip in China. They asked Hemingway to gather information on the relationship between the Communists and Guomindang, and on the transportation situation in China and along the Burma Road. Hemingway gave William Langhorne Bond a short letter in Hong Kong for White and Morgenthau, saying that he had little time to study the transportation situation in China and was unsure when he would be returning the United States. |
| 17 | 1941.02.22 |
Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn fly aboard Pan-Am's China Clipper from Honolulu and arrive in Hong Kong. They checked into the Hong Kong Hotel. They went to Happy Valley to attend the annual meeting of the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club as the guests of Consul General Addison Southard.
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| 18 | 1941.02.22-03.25 |
Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn in Hong Kong.
They lived in the Hong Kong Hotel and moved later to the Repulse Bay Hotel. He met Morris Cohen, Addison E. Southard, Lauchlin Currie, William Langhorne Bond, Emily Hahn, Ramon Lavalle, Carl Blum [Manager U.S. Rupper Co.], Rewi Alley, Charles Boxer, Soong May-ling, Soong Ai-ling, Soong Ching-ling [Song Qingling]. |
| 19 | 1941.02.23-24 |
Ernest Hemingway granted interview to reporters from the South China Morning Post and the Hong Kong Daily Press for their Monday editions.
South China Morning Post "He is a good boxer, fine marksman and an excellent soldier. One of America's greatest living writers, Hemingway has already on his first visit to China made a host of friends. Every one who has met him has been impressed by the force of his personality and unaffected charm of manner. His wife [Martha Gellhorn], too, also a brilliant and competent journalist, has already become popular. She intends leaving for the interior of China soon on a special assignment." |
| 20 | 1941.02.25-27 |
Martha Gellhorn leaves Hong Kong for a scouting mission by plane with pilot Royal Leonard. They flew to Chongqing, Kunming, after 16 hours landed at Lashio, where Gellhorn spent the night. They returned up the Burma Road to Kunming, where the Japanese kept bombing. They flew back to Hong Kong, stopped in Chongqing to pick up Lauchlin Currie. Ernest Hemingway stay at Hong Kong.
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