Li Fang (diplomat)

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Li Fang (Chinese: 李芳; 1895—?) was a Chinese diplomat in the early Republic of China who later joined the pro-Japanese Reorganized National Government of China under Wang Jingwei, serving as its minister in Romania and Hungary. As a commercial attache in Berlin in 1941, he briefly served as the Nanjing regime's interim ambassador to Germany before the arrival of Li Shengwu. A diplomatic capable described him as a close associate of Wang Jingwei, an anti-communist, and a "friend of Germany's."[1]

References

  1. ^ The "Magic" Background to Pearl Harbor, Volume 3. Department of Defense, pp. 243–247.