CHINESE WORLD |
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Chiang Kai-shek, his son Ching Kuo, |
the remarkable Soong Sisters Mayling, |
wife of Chiang and Ching-ling, widow of |
Sun Yat-sen, herself also pres of China! |
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The successor of Chairman Mao (hr) |
Hua Guofeng meeting Egypt´s Mubarak |
"The Beijing Butcher" premier Li Peng |
adopted by Chou, protected by Deng |
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The Master of Survival Prince Sihanouk |
gained power under the French in 1941 |
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Deng Xiaoping and Helmut Kohl (hr,crop) |
premier Zhu Rongji and activist Wei Jinsheng |
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Strong Men Deng Xiaoping and Helmut Kohl |
in a relaxed chat (hr,crop,secr) |
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Cambodians Lon Nol, Hun Sen, |
Heng Samrin and Prince Ranariddh |
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South Vietnamese Nguyen Huu Tho |
leader of both FNL and PRR |
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Souphanavong led Pathet Lao guerilla; |
Ne Win ruled Burma for three decades |
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Le Duan succeeded Ho Chi-Minh (ov) and |
Pham Van Dong was premier 1955-86 (ov) |
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FNL legendary Madame Binh, FNL leader |
Nguyen Huu Tho and "nordic" Pham Van Dong |
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Ton Duc Thang succeeded "Uncle Ho" as head |
of the North in 1969 and all Vietnam 1976 |
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one of the pioneering Communists since the 40´s |
Truong Chinh became President 1981-87 |
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Kim Il Sung, North Korean |
WWII leader and cult figure (ov) |
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rare Khmer leader Pol Pot (ov, hr, ov hr) |
wish to pose with peasant´s tool |
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Khmer leader Khieu Sampan |
leading his young soldiers |
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Emperor Bao Dai of Annam/Vietnam |
and his wife Princess Vinh Thuy |
Thai King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit |
and King Jigme Wangchuk of Bhutan |
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North Vietnamese premier Pham Van Dong |
who resisted Japan, France and the USA and |
South Vietnamese warlords Duong Van Minh, |
Van Thieu and "the Nam War Symbol" Cao Ky |
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Japanese premiers Takeo Miki, Fukuda |
K.Miyazawa and T.Murayama |
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Thai king Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit with |
premiers |
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Burmese premier U Ba Swe, president Win |
Maung and UN secretary General U Thant |
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Mohiro Hosokawa was the first non- |
liberal Japanese premier 1993-94 |
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Papua New Guinean premiers Morauta |
and Rabbie Namaliu |
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Axis allied |
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Mongolian Head Tsedenbal (two styles) |
Achmad Sukarno and Syngman Rhee |
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Indonesian three rulers from 1945 to 1999 |
Soekarno, Suharto and Yusuf Habibie |
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"Spiritual" Nobel Peace Prize Leaders (hr; crop) |
Aung San Suu Kyi and tibetanian Dalai Lama |
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Indonesian three rulers from 1945 to 1999 |
Soekarno, Suharto and Yusuf Habibie |
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japanese premier Obuchi welcomend |
by german chancellor Gerhard schröder |
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