The Triumph of Communism in China 1945-50: Nationalists and Communists in China 1927-45 Flashcards
When did the Chinese Civil War occur?
•1927-1945
Who was involved in the Chinese Civil War?
• Fought between the Nationalists (GMD), led by Jiang Jieshi and the Communists (CCP), led by Mao Zedong
When did the Chinese Civil War come to a
pause?
• In 1937, when Japan invaded China
- CP and GMD formed an ‘alliance’ which lasted until Japan’s defeat in A
How popular were the GMD?
• Fairly unpopular
• Corrupt leadership of its areas
• Jiang Jieshi more obsessed with fighting Communists than
Japanese
• Pillaged villages due to low supplies
How popular were the CCP?
• Very popular
• Created bases of support, especially in northern countryside areas
• Had ideas that appealed to peasants and treated them well
• Patriotic, largely involved in defeating Japanese
How strong were the CCP by Japan’s defeat?
• Army of nearly a million people
• 900,000 militia men
• Party membership over a million
What two strategies did Mao have nearing the end of 1944?
• CCP troops could establish areas south of Yangtze River to confront GMD after war
• Challenge Jiang’s claim by replacing one-party dictatorship with coalition gov. including CP
• CP would try control key ministries
When did the Chongqing negotiations occur?
• August-October 1945
What happened during the Chongqing negotiations?
• Mao and Jiang discussed forming a coalition gov. under pressure from US and USSR
• Main disagreements over whether the CP should keep its independent army
• Mao was willing to reduce number of troops, but couldn’t accept all troops being put under the command of the gov.
• Two sides failed to agree on a constitution for a democratic
China
• Fights continued