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Harsh, arrogant, and given to conflict, Gen. 'Vinegar Joe' Stilwell may be just the figure to reach both Chinese and American viewers.
Joe Stilwell ('Vinegar' Joe) hated the English - they could do no good in his sight. I think there was a lot of trouble with him because his staff were what you might call ‘sycophantic ...
General "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell speaks with wounded Chinese veterans at a rehabilitation camp before their return to civilian life in July 1944. Provided To China Daily Joseph Warren Stilwell was ...
Why be polite? Disrespect for conventional thinking may have lost ‘Vinegar’ Joe Stillwell his job but in the end got America its victory.
This is the Stilwell Museum, a site dedicated to the memory of Joseph Stilwell. The feather-ruffling American general served in China during the second world war.
The Chinese have remained grateful to Stilwell ever since. Today, the courageous, acerbic commander nicknamed “Vinegar Joe” is the only American military figure -- possibly the only American ...
Joseph W. “Vinegar Joe” Stilwell, one of America’s top generals of World War II, was honored Thursday with a new definitive issued in Providence, R.I. The 10-cent stamp was dedicated during ...
Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell, commander of the China-India-Burma theater of operations in World War II, was nicknamed “Vinegar Joe” because he was considered cantankerous.
A long association with all things Chinese made Joseph Warren Stilwell the perfect candidate to oversee US operations against the Japanese in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II ...
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