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Wang Ching-wei. 1883-1944. Chiang Kai-shek rival. Governor of Japanese China 1938-44.
Wang Wei. 699-759. Chinese poet, landscape painter.
Wang Yang-ming. 1472-1529. Chinese Idealist neo-Confucianist philosopher.
Warbeck, Perkin. 1474-99. Flemish. Posed as Richard, Duke of York, pretender to the English throne. Executed.
Warlords. 1916-49. China generals seized local power on Yüan Shih-K’ai’s death. Last eliminated by communists.
Warren, Earl. 1891-1974. US Chief Justice 1953-69. Decisions on segregation, accused rights. Led inquiry into John F. Kennedy assassination. Concluded Oswald acted alone.
Warren, Robert. 1905-89. US Fugitive novelist. All the King’s Men 1946.
Warring States. 481-221BC. Chinese period of many small feuding kingdoms.
Warsaw. 1596 Polish capital. 1655 Sweden destroys. 1795 Prussia. 1807 Napoleon creates Duchy. 1813 Russia. 1815 Kingdom of Poland. 1939-45 Germany occupies.
Warsaw Pact. 1955-91. USSR, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, E Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania. Treaty for the combined defence of Eastern Europe under Soviet supreme command.
Warsaw Uprising. 1830-1. Czartoryski attempt to oust Russians crushed. 1944. Polish underground army defeats Germans but Soviet delay allows German reinforcements to defeat Poles, destroying potential opposition to later Soviet control.
Warwick, Earl of. 1428-71. “The Kingmaker”-. Helped York Edward IV, then restored Lancaster Henry VI.
Washington, Booker T. 1856-1915. US black educator: Up from Slavery 1901.
Washington, George. 1732-99. American Revolution commander, First US President.
Washington, Treaty. 1871. Britain/US recognize Canada, regulate Great Lakes navigation.
Washington Conference. 1921-2. Naval arms limitation treaty. Four Power Pacific Treaty: US, Japan, Britain, France.
Watches. 15C invented in Germany. Nuremberg Eggs.
Waterloo, Battle. 1815. Final defeat of Napoleon by Wellington and Blücher.
Waters, Muddy. 1915-83. US Rhythm and Blues singer. Inspired Rolling Stones.
Watling Street. Roman road from London to NW England. Part still in use.
Watt, James. 1736-1819. Scottish engineer, perfected steam engine, 1769. Defined horsepower. Rotating engine 1781.
Watt, Watson. Invented radar, 1935.
Watteau, Antoine. 1684-1721. French painter known for color and naturalism. Embarcation for Cythera 1717.
Wattignies, Battle. 1793. Inexperienced French army defeats professional Austrians. French Revolution.
Weber, Anton. 1883-1945. “Pointilist” composer. Early user of 12-note method.