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  2. Chinese Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Chinese Civil War (1946–1949, and 1950) Most observers expected Chiang's government to eventually fall to the imminent invasion of Taiwan by the People's Liberation Army, and the US was initially reluctant in offering full support for Chiang in their final stand.

  3. Battle of Guanzhong (1946–1947) - Wikipedia

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    Li, Zuomin, Heroic Division and Iron Horse: Records of the Liberation War, 1st Edition, Chinese Communist Party History Publishing House in Beijing, 2004, ISBN 7-80199-029-3; Wang, Xingsheng, and Zhang, Jingshan, Chinese Liberation War, 1st Edition, People's Liberation Army Literature and Art Publishing House in Beijing, 2001, ISBN 7-5033-1351 ...

  4. Category : Battles of the Chinese Civil War (1945–1949)

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    Pages in category "Battles of the Chinese Civil War (1945–1949)" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. ... (1946–1947) Battle of Guningtou; H.

  5. Battle of Siping - Wikipedia

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    On January 25, 1946, Lü Zhengcao, the commander-in-chief of the communist Western Manchurian Military District, and Li Fuchun, the political commissar of the communist Western Manchurian Military District, redeployed the communist 10th Brigade and the 24th Brigade to the Pear Tree (Li Shu, 梨树), Changtu, and Gongzhuling regions surrounding Siping.

  6. Category:Battles of the Chinese Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... This category contains historical battles fought as part of the Chinese Civil War (1927–1991). ... (1946–1947) Battle ...

  7. Chinese Communist Revolution - Wikipedia

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    By 1946, Chinese industries operated at 20 percent capacity and had 25 percent of the output of pre-war China. [169] The influx of cheap American goods forestalled any recovery. In order to coordinate the war effort, the Nationalist government had taken over more than 70% of Chinese industry, a dramatic increase from the 15% it owned before the ...

  8. Battle of Guningtou - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Kuningtou [4] or Battle of Guningtou (Chinese: 古寧頭之役; pinyin: Gǔníngtóu zhī yì; Wade–Giles: Ku 3-ning 2-t’ou 2 chih 1 i 4), also known as the Battle of Kinmen (金門戰役; Jīnmén Zhànyì), was fought over Kinmen in the Taiwan Strait during the Chinese Civil War in 1949.

  9. Siege of Changchun - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Changchun was a military blockade undertaken by the People's Liberation Army against Changchun between May and October 1948, the largest city in Manchuria at the time, and one of the headquarters of the Republic of China Army in Northeast China. It was one of the longest campaigns in the Liaoshen Campaign of the Chinese Civil War ...