In 1888 and 1903, the British launched two wars of aggression against Tibet.
Younghusband, the leading head of British army who invaded Tibet.
The invading British army shelled the castle of rgyal rtse.
The British army invaded Lhasa.
Photo of the participants at the Simla Conference.In 1913-1914, aiming to interference of China’s internal affairs, the British colonists plotted the "Tibet independence" by hosting the “The Simla Conference."
Hugh Edward Richardson (1905-2001), one of the representatives of the British intervention in China's Tibet affairs.
The Mongolian and Tibetan Committee’s office in Tibet was photoed during evacuation.On July 8, 1949, under the instigation of foreign forces, the Tibetan local authorities suddenly demanded that the office of the Nationalist Government’s Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission in Tibet should be evacuated from Lhasa.
"Never Allow Foreign Aggressors to Annex Chinese Territory -- Tibet", People's Daily, September 3, 1949.
In January 1950, Tibet Regent stag brag reply to UPI (United Press International) concerning the sending of a "goodwill delegation".
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