Defeating the CCP's Opponents Flashcards
What was the Campaign to Suppress Counter-Revolutionaries?
A campaign aimed at preventing nationalist sympathisers and spies from undermining the communist regime.
When was the Campaign to Suppress Counter-Revolutionaries launched?
March 1950
What individuals specifically did the Campaign to Suppress Counter-Revolutionaries target?
Those who had previously worked for the GMD regime.
What happened to Western Businessmen?
They had their property confiscated and were forced to leave the country.
What Ministry ran the Campaign to Suppress Counter-Revolutionaries?
The Ministry of Public Security
What was Self-Registration?
When all those who held previous positions in the GMD government were to register and in order to help those who made ‘political mistakes’ to ‘start a new life’.
For those who Self-Registered, what did they have to submit?
An autobiography and list of their colleagues and friends.
What happened to those who self-registered?
They and their colleagues were identified and arrested..
What were Public Struggle Meetings?
Where supposed ‘counter-revolutionaries’ were forced to confess their guilt in front of large crowds that decided their fates.
What did the People’s Daily newspaper publish?
Long lists of political criminals alongside gruesome details of their punishment.
What was the number of Counter-Revolutionary deaths during the first half of 1951?
800,000
What was the aim of the Three Antis Campaign?
To rid the Party of corruption, waste and obstructionist bureaucracy in government.
What did Mao call the Three Antis Campaign?
A ‘big political clean up throughout the Party’.
When was the Three Antis Campaign?
August 1951 - July 1952
What did the Five Antis Campaign do?
Used mass campaigns to remove possible campaigns and seize control over economic assets.