Wang Enmao
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Wang Enmao (Chinese: 王恩茂) (May 19, 1913 – April 12, 2001) was a People's Liberation Army lieutenant general and a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province.[1] He was twice Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Xinjiang. He was Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary and governor of Jilin.[2]
Wang Enmao died on April 12, 2001 at age 88.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "A Fallen 'Warlord'; Wang En-mao". The New York Times. January 17, 1969. pp. Page 4.
- ^ "Chairman Yu attended 100th anniversary of birth of Wang Enmao _中国政协_中国". cppcc.china.com.cn. Retrieved 2024-10-21.
- ^ "Wang Enmao". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 2024-10-21.
External links
[edit]- Wang, Enmao at the Wilson Center Digital Archive
- Xinjiang and Wang Enmao: New Directions in Power, Policy and Integration? The China Quarterly, Volume 99, September 1984 , pp. 569 - 593.
Preceded by | Communist Party Chief of Xinjiang 1952–1967 |
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Preceded by | Communist Party Chief of Xinjiang 1981–1985 |
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Preceded by | Communist Party Chief of Jilin 1977–1981 |
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