Jianxi Soviet - encirclement and purges Flashcards
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1st encirclement campaign
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December 1930 – 1st Encirclement Campaign:
30,000 soldiers in Mao-Zhu army defeat 100,000 KMT
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2nd encirclement campaign
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March 1931 – 2nd Encirclement Campaign: 200,000 KMT
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3rd encirclement campaign
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July 1931 – 3rd Encirclement Campaign: 300,000 KMT
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4th encirclement campaign
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March 1933 – 4th Encirclement Campaign
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5th encirclement campaign
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- October 1933 – 5th Encirclement Campaign begins with 400,000 KMT
- advice from Hans von Seekt,, sent by Hitler
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Otto Braun
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Li De
- did not speak a word of Chinese, had little knowledge of China
- n the later part of 1934 Braun/Li De assumed a position of command in the early First Front Army, together with Zhou Enlai and Bo Gu – with authority to make all military decisions.
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Encirclement - KMT tactics
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“Iron Bucket Plan”
- The plan was to build 30 blockade lines supported by 30 barbed wire fences, most of them electric, in the region 150 km around Ruijin, to starve the Communists
- the idea of blockhouses and a gradual tigheting of a siege ring around CCP areas
- 14,000 blockhouses by 1934
- He turned Mao’s guerrilla warfare on its head, forcing the Red Army to confront his troops in conventional trench warfare.
0 We will exhaust them and wipe them out
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Encirclement - CCp tactics
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- communist guerilla tactics, though successful in the past, were ineffective by [that] time.” Ryan
- Braun blamed, portrayed as adopting positional warfare
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Futian purge - reasons
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- October 1930 Mao wrote to party headquarters to Shanghai “The entire Party there is under the leadership of rich peasants”
- revolution wasmilder, designed not to antagonize their families, relatives and clan members
- accused of being ‘mountaintopists’, putting local concerns above wider CCP interests
- ‘it is necessary to create terror for awhile in every rural area, or otherwise it would be impossible to suppress the activities of the counter-revolutionaries in the countryside or overthrow the authority of the gentry.’ – Mao
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Futian purge - events
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- December 1930 Li Shaojiu (Chairman of Purge Committee) arrested almost entire Jiangxi Communist Committee, 120 members
- over 20,000 dead
- Yangzi base headed by He Long
- executionof 90 per cent of the officers in one Red Army corps
- February 1932 officials were sent to villages to discover “new enemies of the people”
- first 5 months Land Investigation drive found 5,680 “new enemies” in the base and they were punished by fines, imprisonment, hard labour or death
- at peak, 13,620 landlords and rich peasants were identified in just three months
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Futian purge - outcome
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- from the summer of 1933 hundreds of thousands of people fled
- “Shantang District has 6000 people and 2000 have gone to the White Area” country Party secretary
- some came back with advancing Nationalist troops as scouts, guides, and spies
- the Jiangxi purge marked what Mao biographer PhilipShort calls the ‘loss of innocence’.
- Killing their own had become a habit forCommunist leaders. – Fenby