
Ten Years of Civil War History
by Javi
About This Novel
From 1927 to 1937, the Northern Expedition carried out by the Nanjing National Government led by Chiang Kai-shek to unify the country was called the "Northern Expedition", that is, the "Ten Years of Civil War." The Northern Expedition included the war to conquer the remnant forces of the Beiyang warlords, the wars against various factional military groups within the Kuomintang, and the wars to encircle and suppress the workers' and peasants' Red Army and the Red Revolutionary base areas led by the Communist Party of China. This book takes this as the main line, starting from the establishment of the Nanjing National Government, and details the launch of the Second Northern Expedition, the Chiang-Gui War, the Chiang-Feng War, the Chiang-Zhang-Gui War, the Chiang-Tang-Shi War, the Jiang Yan-Feng Gui Central Plains War, and the five Kuomintang and Communist "encirclement and suppression" and counter-"encirclement and suppression" wars. The Red Army's Long March was victorious, but Chiang Kai-shek's goal of annihilating the Red Army failed to be achieved. In 1937, the July 7th Incident broke out, and Japan launched a large-scale war of aggression against China. At the time of national survival, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party cooperated again, and the ten-year civil war finally ended.
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