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Ku Cheng-kang

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In November 1939, Ku was appointed as the Minister of Social Affairs and was placed in charge of all wartime social welfare projects. In 1940, the ministry was reorganized into the National Social Department where Ku continued to serve as Minister of National Government Social Affairs, a position he
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In 1945, Ku was elected to the Chinese Kuomintang Central Executive Committee and the 6th Standing Committee. He also served as Chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang Central Committee of agricultural workers.
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In December 1934, Ku was appointed as the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Industry and in 1935, he secured a promotion to serve as Vice Minister of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee.
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Ku Cheng-kang "Expose and Destroy Peiping's "Peaceful Unification" Intrigue", World Anti-Communist League, China Chapter, 1979, Taipei.
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Ku Cheng-kang "The 12th C.C.P. Congress and the Future of Teng's Line", World Anti-Communist League, China Chapter, 1982, Taipei.
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In 1951, he was appointed as a presidential adviser and in 1952, he was elected to the 7th Standing Committee.
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to form the Reorganization Clique (zh: 国民党改組同志会, 改組派), one of many Kuomintang factions.
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and in 1944, he was in charge of Chinese military and civilian casualties on the
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In 1941, Ku was in charge of casualty processing during the Japanese bombing of
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The following is an incomplete list of the literary works of Ku Cheng-kang
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to participate in party organization activity. Later in the year with the
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The brothers returned to China in 1926. In 1928, they fell in with
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Ku Cheng-kang 谷正綱,為人類自由而奮鬥:世盟榮譽主席谷正綱博士言論選集,世盟榮譽主席谷正綱言論選集編委會,1985年
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Ku died on 11 December 1993 in Taipei at the age of 91.
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Ku Cheng-kang 谷正綱,發揚胞愛精神團結反共力量,台北市:中國大陸災胞救濟總會,1973年
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