
Turning Point: the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in Northern Shaanxi in 1947
by Liu Tong
About This Novel
In June 1946, the Kuomintang authorities launched a full-scale civil war. In the early days of the war, after our army smashed the Kuomintang's attempt for a quick victory, the Kuomintang army shifted its focus to attack the liberated areas in northern Shaanxi and Shandong, and Yan'an fell into crisis. Faced with the advance of the Kuomintang Hu Zongnan and other units, Mao Zedong and the Party Central Committee made the strategic decision to evacuate Yan'an. For more than a year since March 1947, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China began the arduous transition to northern Shaanxi and successfully achieved a historic transition from passive to active battlefield situation. This book is one of the most comprehensive and detailed results in domestic research on the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China's move to northern Shaanxi. With magnificent yet delicate writing, the book depicts the majesty of the People's War, reproduces the thrilling battle scenes, tells the critical moments on the way to war, and demonstrates the far-sightedness of the Party Central Committee in planning and planning. History has eloquently proved that the victory or defeat of a war or even a party ultimately depends on the support of the people.
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