November 4.1938-Strategist Jiang Barry died
November 4, 1938 (September 13) Tiger years, strategist Jiang Barry died. Reference November 1938, Chiang Barry died at the Yishan, Guangxi.
Jiang Baili, Haining, Zhejiang. Study in Japan in 1901, and graduated cum laude from the non-commissioned officers school. To study in Germany in 1906. After the Wuchang Uprising, any Zhejiang Dudufu total Senate. any Baoding Military school principals,
1912 to 1913, he served as Yuan Shikai Presidential Palace First Class Senate. In 1917, Ren Li Yuanhong presidential adviser. Crescent Society was organized in 1923 with Hu Shi.
1925 he was appointed Chief of the General Staff of the Wu Pei-fu Ministry. Visit to Japan in 1933, the Sino-Japanese war is inevitable, the development of a variety of defense programs. Called on the national government to prepare for war. In 1935, he served as the Military Commission of Higher consultant. 1936 went to Europe and the United States to examine the development of the Air Force, after returning to the initiative. to Chiang Kai-shek's special envoy in September,
1937 he visited Italy, Germany and other countries, published "Japanese," and after returning to the basic concept of the "War", concluded that Japan doomed to failure, Chinese win. The proxy army university presidents in August 1938. Of military writings "the grandson of new release," the military sense, "defense theory".
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