The Communists during the Second World War
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Summary Although the CCP had survived in the 1930s, it was nowhere near being in a position to take over the government of China. The Second World War changed all that. The GMD's conduct and failures, taken against the CCP's conduct and successes, changed the balance of power between the two parties so that - even though the USA supported the GMD - the Communists were able to seize power after 1945. |
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Why did China turn Communist in 1949? |
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a. The GMD were hated |
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The GMD government was corrupt, cruel and repressive; not only the peasants, but many intellectuals and the middle classes, resented the government |
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b. World War Two weakened the GMD |
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The defeats during World War Two reduced the morale and the reputation of the GMD government |
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c. The Communists were popular |
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The communists promised the peasants land and tax reforms |
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d. World War Two strengthened the CCP |
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By resisting the Japanese, the CCP won the support of the people, who saw them as the defenders of China |
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e. The Civil War, 1946-50 |
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The CCP won a four-year civil war and took power |
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How did World War II weaken the GMD? |
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a. 10 million Chinese casualties |
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The war wrecked China (60 million homeless); this made the GMD unpopular in 1943, there was a peasant revolt against the Nationalist army in Gansu |
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b. Taxation, conscription and scorched earth strategy |
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GMD tactics harmed the Chinese people more than the Japanese against whom they fought less and less |
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c. GMD corruption |
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GMD commanders complained that Chiang Kai-shek kept the money and the best supplies sent by the Americans |
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d. Sichuan enclave |
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During the war, the GMD government was forced back into Sichuan which gave the Communists the chance to spread their message all over the rest of the country |
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e. Ichigo Campaign, 1944 |
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50,000 Japanese troops easily defeated a GMD army of 400,000; the government was humiliated the Americans tried (but failed) to force Chiang Kai-shek to resign |
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How did World War II strengthen the Communists? |
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a. Second United Front |
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When Japan invaded in 1937, Chiang Kai-shek was a forced to stop his Extermination Campaign, and unite with the CCP this enhanced the reputation of the CCP |
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b. Peoples Liberation Army |
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During the war, the PLA became hardened, disciplined soldiers |
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c. Guerrilla 'War of Resistance' |
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During the war, the PLA perfected their guerrilla tactics |
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d. Japanese reprisals against the GMD |
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Unable to attack the CCP guerrillas, the Japanese concentrated their reprisals against the GMD, which further demoralised and damaged the GMD army |
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e. 'Rectification of conduct' |
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Mao took advantage of the war to launch purges to remove his opponents and to establish his ideas over the CCP |
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Why did the peasants support the Communists? |
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a. Land and tax reform |
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The CCP promised to destroy the power of rapacious landlords and give the peasants their land, and to tax the rich, not the peasants |
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b. GMD corruption |
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GMD officials were corrupt, and made themselves wealthy by robbing the peasants; this made them hated |
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c. Guerrilla War of Resistance |
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During the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-45, it was the CCP, not the GMD government, that did most of the resistance; this made the CCP popular |
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d. 'Rectification of conduct' |
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Mao took advantage of the war to launch purges to remove his opponents and to establish his ideas over the CCP |
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e. Traditional obedience |
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Chinese culture taught people to obey their leaders and grant them automatic respect |
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The aftermath of the Second World War in China |
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a. Ruins, refugees and disease |
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Perhaps 100million refugees, famines and disease, buildings and communications destroyed |
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b. Economic collapse |
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The war had caused runaway inflation (the price index of the Chinese fabi, 100 in 1937, was 288million in 1948); people were reduced to barter |
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c. Warlords |
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As government collapsed during the war, local warlords took control; there were peasant rebellions, and the pro-Soviet governor Sheng Shicai controlled Xinjiang |
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d. Tension with the USA |
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The Americans favoured Chaing Kai-shek against the CCP, but they were fed up with GMD corruption and poor morale |
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e. GMD corruption |
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In 1945 the Americans reinstated Chiang Kai-shek as ruler of China, but corrupt GMD officials made themselves wealthy by robbing the peasants, and the Secret police hunted down opponents of the government |
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Task Read the following passage, written by Mao soon after the Long March, and write answers to the questions which follow: CCP General Pen Dehuai explains the Communists' tactics
to American journalist Edgar Snow, Red Star over
China, 1939 How is this source useful for an historian studying why the Communists defeated the GMD? Describe the state of China at the end of the Second World War. Explain how the Second World War strengthened the Communists and weakened the GMD
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