2016年5月31日 星期二

Freda Utley (1898-1978) : Last Chance in China

 Freda Utley (1898-1978)是傳奇人物。https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freda_Utley
她1948年的著作Last Chance in China可在網路上閱讀:
http://www.fredautley.com/LastChanceInChina.htm
致謝辭中,感謝胡適、傅斯年等人。

In 1945 Reader's Digest sent Freda Utley to China as a correspondent. The trip resulted in Last Chance in China which held that Western policies, especially cutting off armaments to the Chinese Nationalists, favored the Chinese Communist Party victory. She began a crusade to name those who "lost China,"[1] one joined by other anti-communist critics of American state department and military China Hands.[15]





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Freda Utley in 1943
Winifred Utley (LondonEngland, January 23, 1898 – Washington, D.C.United States, January 21, 1978), commonly known as Freda Utley, was an English scholar, political activist and best-selling author. After visiting the Soviet Union in 1927 as a trade union activist, she joined theCommunist Party of Great Britain in 1928. Later, married and living in Moscow, she quickly became disillusioned with communism. When her Russian husband, Arcadi Berdichevsky, was arrested in 1936, she escaped to England with her young son. In 1939 they moved to the United States where she became a leading anti-Communist author and activist.[1]




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