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English: Chiang Kai Shek and his wife Soong Mei-ling send at a farewell banquet for Kim Ku and the Korean Provisional Government on 4 November 1945, in Chongqing.
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Source https://www.i815.or.kr/upload/kr/magazine/magazine/38/post-405.html
Author Independence Hall of Korea

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Chiang Kai Shek and Kim Ku at Korean Provisional Government Sendoff (1 November 1945)

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