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  • ...people rallied to the call of the [[Communist Party of China]] to join the anti-Japanese struggle. ...national united front and rejected leftist objections to uniting with the national bourgeoisie to fight against Japanese aggression. After the meeting, Mao Ze
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  • ...e of [[CPC]]'s anti-Japanese national united front policy and the people's anti-Japanese movements, Zhang and Yang came to a truce with the Red Army and demanded th
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  • ..., leading to the official formation of the [[Anti-Japanese National United Front]].
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  • ...Japanese aggression under the banner of the anti-Japanese national united front proposed by the Communist Party of China. In February 1947, it was renamed
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  • ...e of [[CPC]]'s anti-Japanese national united front policy and the people's anti-Japanese movements, Zhang and Yang came to a truce with the Red Army and demanded th
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  • ...-Western Hubei Base Area and the Hunan-Jiangxi Base Area formed the Second Front Red Army. He Long then was the Commander-in-Chief and [[Ren Bishi]] the Pol ...fficulties and suffering enormous casualties, the First, Second and Fourth Front Red Armies finally arrived in northern Shaanxi in October 1935 and October
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  • ...1976), former Chinese premier and Chairman of the Second, Third and Fourth National Committees of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference ([[CPP ...organized the famous Nanchang Uprising and served as secretary of the CPC front committee in the uprising. In November 1927 he served as director of the or
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  • ...ended to train personnel for the revolution. In China, meanwhile, a united front had been formed between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. Inspired by ...thwest China, arrived in the Soviet Union. He was preparing to join in the national revolution in China, so he asked the Communist International to send a numb
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  • ...colored paper strips half-concealing his face. Dangling a small mirror in front and bronze bells at the waist, he would intone prayers and dance at a trot Once the Nuzhens were united, Nurhachi initiated the "Eight banner" system, under which all people were
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