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Song, Ziwen

(Shanghai 1891-1971 San Francisco, Calif.) : Geschäftsmann, Politiker, Ministerpräsident, Finanzminister

Name Alternative(s)

Soong, T.V.
Soong, Tse-ven

Subjects

Economics and Trade / Index of Names : China

Chronology Entries (5)

# Year Text Linked Data
1 1941.04.06-04.15 Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn fly to Chongqing. They live in Song Ziwen's house Whatchumcallit .
Hemingway met Theodore H. White, had a meeting with Chinese generals and a session with He Yingqing and Zhou Enlai. He met William Lederer.
Hemingway later admit to Harry Dexter White and Henry Morgenthau that life in Chongqing was extremely difficult and unpleasant.
April 9, Hemingway and Gellhorn meet Ambassador Nelson Trusler Johnson in Chongqing.
April 10, Hemingway flies to Chengdu (Sichuan), Martha Gellhorn remained in Chongqing.
April 11, Hemingway sees the construction of the airfield of Chengdu (Sichuan). He visited a Chinese military academy, watched workers who build an airfield and met professors at Chengdu University.
April 12, Hemingway returns to Chongqing.
April 14, Hemingway and Gellhorn have lunch with Chiang Kaishek and Soong May-ling and a banquet at Jialin Hotel. They discussed military, political and economic affairs and the relations with the Communists.
April 15, Hemingway and Gellhorn have their second interview with Soong May-ling.
  • Document: Gilenson, B. Hemingway in China. In : Far Eastern affairs ; no 6 (1988). (Hem9, Publication)
  • Document: Moreira, Peter. Hemingway on the China front : his WWII spy mission with Martha Gellhorn. (Washington, D.C. : Potomac Books, 2006).
    [Permission for quotations from Moreire, Peter. Hemingway in China by Samuel R. Dorrance, Ed. Potomac Books]. S. 109, 111, 115, 121, 210. (Hem6, Publication)
  • Person: Chiang, Kai-shek
  • Person: Chiang, May-ling Soong
  • Person: Gallhorn, Martha
  • Person: Hemingway, Ernest
  • Person: Johnson, Nelson T.
  • Person: Lederer, William
  • Person: White, Theodore H.
  • Person: Zhou, Enlai
2 1942 First Washington Conference. Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Maksim Litvinov und Song Ziwen unterschreiben die Declaration of the United Nations.
  • Document: Ch'eng, T'ien-fang [Cheng, Tianfang]. A history of Sino-Russian relations. Introd. by John Leighton Stuart. (Washington D.C. : Public Affairs Press, 1957). S. 239. (ChiRus3, Publication)
  • Document: Internet (Wichtige Adressen werden separat aufgeführt) (Int, Web)
  • Person: Churchill, Winston
  • Person: Litvinov, Maksimovic Maksim
  • Person: Roosevelt, Franklin
3 1943 Song Ziwen besucht Kanada und trifft Mackenzie King.
  • Document: From China to Canada : a history of the Chinese communities in Canada. Ed. by Edgar Wickberg. (Toronto, Ont. : McClelland and Stewart ; Department of the Secretary of State and the Canadian Government Publ. Centre, 1982). (Generations, a history of Canada's peoples). S. 198. (Wic6, Publication)
  • Document: Shyu, Larry N. Diplomatic relations through wartime alliance : the Republic of China's relations with Canada. In : Journal of modern Chinese history ; vol. 2, issue 2 (2008).
    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17535650802489492. (ChiCan12, Publication)
  • Person: King, Mackenzie
4 1943 Song Ziwen besucht Kanada.
  • Document: From China to Canada : a history of the Chinese communities in Canada. Ed. by Edgar Wickberg. (Toronto, Ont. : McClelland and Stewart ; Department of the Secretary of State and the Canadian Government Publ. Centre, 1982). (Generations, a history of Canada's peoples). S. 198. (Wic6, Publication)
5 1945 Song Ziwen besucht Kanada.
  • Document: From China to Canada : a history of the Chinese communities in Canada. Ed. by Edgar Wickberg. (Toronto, Ont. : McClelland and Stewart ; Department of the Secretary of State and the Canadian Government Publ. Centre, 1982). (Generations, a history of Canada's peoples). S. 198. (Wic6, Publication)