chinese civil war

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The civil war in China was long and intermittently lasted from 1927 to 1950, remaining in history the longest military conflict of the 20th century. China, torn apart by the civil war, became the subject of a military expansion of Japan, which rather easily seized vast territories of the country. Japanese aggression for a time forced the communists and nationalists to join forces against the common enemy. Although for the most part these efforts were recorded only on paper, in fact, the parties continued to openly quarrel among themselves. After the end of the Second World War, in which Japan suffered a crushing defeat, the civil war in the Middle Kingdom broke out with a new force. The topic is very interesting for me and I would like to know more about it from a factual point of view and to tell my audience more about it

The civil war in China was one of the longest in human history, of course, it was far from the record of a hundred-year war, which intermittently lasted from 1337 to 1453, but for the XX century this armed conflict, which lasted from 1927 to 1950. The great march became the universal retreat of the Communists from the territories and positions they occupied, the unification of the isolated communist detachments and their subsequent strengthening in the Special District with its capital in the city of Yan’an. Departing from the Kuomintang people who attacked them, the communist troops fought more than 12,000 kilometers through their country, crossed 12 Chinese provinces, breaking 18 mountain passes during this time and crossing 24 rivers on their way. Of the 80-thousand army that began this campaign, only about 4 thousand communists reached the final goal (Lynch192). The total number of victims of this war remains unknown, although it is obvious to everyone that the casualties were simply enormous and amounted to millions of humans died, according to historians’ estimates, about 7.5 million people could have died in this internecine conflict. At the same time, it is still possible to argue about the timing of this civil war. After the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) established its full control over the mainland state, the government of the Republic of China fled to Taiwan, where has retained its existence as an independent state. The active phase of the conflict lasted more than 20 years, and its consequences can be felt to this day.

The surrender of the army again caused a new wave of discontent with the treacherous policy of Chiang Kai-shek. In response to such actions, the 19th Army, withdrawn from Shanghai to the south to compete the Communists, agitated and organized a people’s government in Fujian. The army command signed the Anti-Japanese Armistice Agreement with the CPC. In addition to repulsing the Japanese, the government’s program in Fujian also included demands for the abolition of unequal treaties, as well as ensuring freedom of speech of the press, assembly, and improving the situation of workers and peasants.

By the end of World War II in China, the rivalry for power between the Kuomintang (Chinese National People’s Party) led by Chiang Kai-shek and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) headed by Mao Zedong intensified(Kalyvas99). Attempts to create a coalition government at the end of 1945 were unsuccessful. Full-Scale civil war broke out in China between the CCP and the Kuomintang. The outcome of this confrontation was influenced by the USSR and the USA. The civil war was the longest march of military forces in the history of wars, the so-called Great March, was made. It was a legendary campaign of the Chinese Communist army, which lasted from October 1934 to October 1936.





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