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- Q844156 subject Q6725934.
- Q844156 subject Q8576119.
- Q844156 abstract "The Song of Arirang (New York: John Day 1941) is a book of reportage by an American journalist, Helen Foster Snow under the name Nym Wales. Snow traveled to Yan'an, the wartime capital of the Chinese Communist Party, which welcomed and supported many Koreans in the fight for independence from Japan. The colorful and personal information on the history of Korean independence movement and the Chinese Communist movement in the 1930s is based on extensive interviews with a Korean communist Jang Jirak (Korean [[ko:김산|장지락]]) who is called Kim San (Korean [[ko:김산|김산]] ) in the book.".
- Q844156 wikiPageWikiLink Q17427.
- Q844156 wikiPageWikiLink Q515388.
- Q844156 wikiPageWikiLink Q6725934.
- Q844156 wikiPageWikiLink Q707483.
- Q844156 wikiPageWikiLink Q8013106.
- Q844156 wikiPageWikiLink Q8576119.
- Q844156 wikiPageWikiLink Q9176.
- Q844156 comment "The Song of Arirang (New York: John Day 1941) is a book of reportage by an American journalist, Helen Foster Snow under the name Nym Wales. Snow traveled to Yan'an, the wartime capital of the Chinese Communist Party, which welcomed and supported many Koreans in the fight for independence from Japan.".
- Q844156 label "The Song of Ariran (book)".