Posted on December 13, 2008, 7:48 am, by EssayMart, under
1927 - 1949.
Causes
German military
advise encirclement and starve policy - deny resources
Use pill-boxes
Manned road blocks
Supposedly to resist
Japanese
Nature
Encompassed
6,000 Miles
(Equivalent to marching from London to Lagos)
15 Battles
24 Rivers
Effects
Brotherhood,
Suffering, Selflessness, Determination inculcated into Communist Party
members.
Mao rises
Exposes urban
communists as abandoning successful guerrilla tactics.
Position weak
before
Voted in as
chairman Politburo session
Zhang Guoato
chooses westward route [...]
Posted on May 7, 2008, 8:24 pm, by EssayMart, under
1927 - 1949.
From August 1945 to the
end of 1946, the Nationalists and Communists raced to take over
Japanese-held territories, built up their forces, and fought many limited
engagements while still conducting negotiations for a peaceful settlement
American Support
Japanese to surrender only
to Chinese Nationalists
Attempts made, with
their high point in 1947 to call a truce. It involved [...]
Posted on April 16, 2007, 4:44 am, by EssayMart, under
1927 - 1949.
CCP detached from outside
influence. Developed own strategy.
Sinification of
Marxism
Revolution comes
from the peasants
Red Army
Instrument of propaganda.
Code of conduct.
Tactics for
seizing control of countryside
Village seized /
infiltrated
Landowners
driven out/shot
Land reallocated
to peasants
No government
official allowed any
Party Membership grows
1937 - 40,000
1945 - 1,000,000
1942 Self Rectification
campaign.
Unless party
maintained constant against error revolution would be [...]
Posted on April 6, 2003, 6:11 pm, by EssayMart, under
1927 - 1949.
Reasons for CCP Victory
Communists
practiced a Spartan style of life close to the common people.
Morale remained
high in the army and was continuously bolstered by indoctrination and
effective propaganda. As they had during the war years, Communist troops
tried in many ways to win support of the masses.
In newly occupied
areas, social policy was at [...]
Posted on February 25, 2003, 12:42 am, by EssayMart, under
1927 - 1949.
Nationalist Activity
Faced by huge area
of uncontrolled territory
Tried negotiations,
then launched wars against enemies
Helped by
Resources from
base
Foreign Aid
Revenue from
Maritime Customs Service
Chiang in personal
control
Factions between
Civil and Military
Balanced so that
he retained authority
Reform in Urban
China
Education System
Transportation and
Communication Systems
Decay in Rural
China
Heavy taxation
Declining
foreign markets for agricultural goods
Foreign Affairs
Unequal treaties
remain
Japan
Incursions into
Manchuria [...]