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war on the Continent. He also lobbied for an end to British arms sales to the Japanese, whose airplanes, armed with British guns, were killing countless civilians in China even before war was declared. While ambassador to Court of St. James, Guo also signed treaties of amity between the Republic of China and the republics of
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From 1932 to 1940, Guo served as the first Chinese representative to Britain elevated from minister/legate to ambassador. He worked tirelessly to make China's case against Japan's continued, aggressive expansion in northern China at a time when the British were far more concerned with fascist acts of
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in San Francisco in 1946. He also presided over the first session of the U.N. Security Council held in March 1946 in New York. In November 1947, Y.P. Tsiang was named permanent Chief Chinese Delegate to the United Nations, replacing Guo. In December 1947, Guo was appointed Chinese ambassador to
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than to allow the aggressive, militarist Japanese to take possession of them. The Chinese delegation's wishes were largely ignored by the European powers, and Guo's words proved prophetic as over the next three decades, Japan's appetite for conquest proved genocidal.
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in the late 1920s and early 1930s. In 1929, he resigned the post of vice-minister of foreign affairs in protest of the placement of so many former imperial and warlord bureaucrats in the
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Guo Taiqi held a variety of posts, including commissioner of foreign affairs of the "Canton government" in 1927 and Vice-Minister of
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Brazil, replacing Cheng Tien-ku. He could remain the seat of China in the UN despite the communists' dominance in
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was actively struggling against several regional warlords to reunify China as a democratic republic.
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Guo died on February 29, 1952, in Santa Barbara, California. He was 63.
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from the early years of the Republic of China until shortly after the
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as foreign minister by the Central Executive Committee of the
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