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China 1931-49 (Civil War (By the end of World War II (1939–45) there were…
China 1931-49
Civil War
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Civil war was preceded by a period of negotiations between the CPC and the Kuomintang through the mediation of US diplomacy (from late August 1945 to June 1946).
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During this time, military operations did not actually come to a halt on some fronts.
Therefore, the People’s Liberation War in China is sometimes dated from 1945 to 1949.
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Taiwan
April 1949 negotiations were held in Peking between CPC and Kuomintang delegations, and an agreement was reached for the ending of the civil war.
Since the Kuomintang government refused to approve the agreement, the PLA renewed the offensive on Apr. 21, 1949.
By early 1950, continental China had been cleared of Kuomintang forces.
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Advance to the Yangtze
September and October 1947 the field army of East China had launched an offensive in Shantung, Honan, Anhwei, and Kiangsu provinces.
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‘Kill all, Burn all, Loot all’
Under this slogan, Japanese forces started a terror campaign against the population in all areas that had supported a Communist attack against their territory.
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