The Pingjin campaign (simplified Chinese: 平津战役; traditional Chinese: 平津戰役; pinyin: Píngjīn Zhànyì), also known as the Battle of Pingjin and also officially...
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Lin Biao (section Liaoshen Campaign)
1949. Lin was the general who commanded the decisive Liaoshen and Pingjin campaigns, in which he co-led the Manchurian Field Army to victory and led the...
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Shenyang, was the first of the three major military campaigns (along with Huaihai campaign and Pingjin campaign) launched by the Communist People's Liberation...
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captured some 520,000 KMT during the campaign. After achieving decisive victory at Liaoshen, Huaihai and Pingjin campaigns, the CCP destroyed 144 regular and...
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captured some 520,000 KMT during the campaign. After achieving decisive victory at Liaoshen, Huaihai and Pingjin campaigns, the CCP wiped out 144 regular and...
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The Tianjin campaign was the epitome of the Pingjin campaign, fought between the nationalists and the communists during the Chinese Civil War in the post-World...
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Outline of the Chinese Civil War (section Campaigns)
Menglianggu campaign Meridian Ridge Campaign Nanma–Linqu Campaign Ningxia Campaign (1949) Opening Campaign Pingdu Campaign Pingjin campaign Second encirclement...
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Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the Liaoshen campaign, the Huaihai campaign and the Pingjin campaign. On 21 January 1949, Chiang Kai-shek stepped down...
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Century of humiliation at Wikimedia Commons Staying On: Japanese Soldiers and Civilians in China, 1945–1949 The Japanese Occupation: "The Cultural Campaign"...
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him lead the Chinese Communists to victory in 1949. The Encirclement Campaigns launched by the Kuomintang in 1934 forced the CCP to abandon most of the...
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People's Liberation Army Operation Beleaguer Liaoshen campaign Huaihai campaign Pingjin campaign Retreat of the ROC to Taiwan Urban support for Communists...
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to commemorate the Second Sino-Japanese War in July 1949 after the Pingjin campaign, which saw the peaceful seizure of Beijing (and Tianjin) by the People's...
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People's Liberation Army Operation Beleaguer Liaoshen campaign Huaihai campaign Pingjin campaign Retreat of the ROC to Taiwan Urban support for Communists...
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Battle of Beiping–Tianjin (1937), during the Second Sino-Japanese War Pingjin Campaign (1948–1949), during the Third Chinese Revolutionary War, part of the...
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decision was made to temporarily stop the offensive on the city to finish Pingjin campaign first, and then take Taiyuan afterward. While the order was given on...
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People's Liberation Army Operation Beleaguer Liaoshen campaign Huaihai campaign Pingjin campaign Retreat of the ROC to Taiwan Urban support for Communists...
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Campaign: Disaster into Triumph, 1942–1945. p. 1. Liaoning-Shenyang Campaign Yu and Huaihai Campaign, p.5 Pingjin rewrite history? ? Tianjin Campaign...
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People's Liberation Army Operation Beleaguer Liaoshen campaign Huaihai campaign Pingjin campaign Retreat of the ROC to Taiwan Urban support for Communists...
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Army and Commander of Tianjin Garrison Battles / wars Second Sino-Japanese War Chinese Civil War Pingjin Campaign Awards Order of the Cloud and Banner...
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Encirclement Campaign 1931: Second Encirclement Campaign July 1931: Third Encirclement Campaign 1932 to 1933: Fourth Encirclement Campaign 1933 to 1934:...
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situation of the Republic of China government took a turn for the worse, Pingjin was surrounded by the Chinese People's Liberation Army, leaving only 200...
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Shuangduiji Campaign November 29, 1948 – January 31, 1949 — Pingjin Campaign Pei-ta-shan Incident January 3–15, 1949 — Tianjin Campaign April, 1949 –...
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People's Liberation Army Operation Beleaguer Liaoshen campaign Huaihai campaign Pingjin campaign Retreat of the ROC to Taiwan Urban support for Communists...
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with the surrender of Japan marking the end of World War II. In the Pingjin Campaign of the Chinese Civil War, the city was captured after 29 hours of fighting...
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year following. The People's Liberation Army enters Beijing in the Pingjin Campaign People's Republic of China 10th Anniversary Parade in Beijing The flag...
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The First Red Front Army successfully repulsed a series of encirclement campaigns by the Kuomintang's National Revolutionary Army (NRA) during the first...
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31, the People's Liberation Army entered Beiping to take over. The Pingjin Campaign was over. Beiping, soon to be the capital of the new People's Republic...
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Salar people, or Dongxiang people. When Ma Bufang fled after the Ningxia Campaign, he took over $50,000 in military funds and fled to Hong Kong. Some Hui...
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his force defeated Fu Zuoyi's forces in Tianjin near Beijing in the Pingjin campaign alongside Lin Biao and Luo Ronghuan. During the Korean War, Nie took...
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counter encirclement campaign, the Red Army was nearly halved, with most its equipment lost during Chiang's fifth encirclement campaign, started in 1933 and...
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