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Mao/RACD40.html
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Title:
Freely Expand the Anti-Japanese Forces
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April
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[p. 433] [5] During March and
April
1940, Li Pin-hsien, the Kuomintang provincial governor of Anhwei, and Li Tsung-jen, the Kuomintang commander of the 5th War Zone both warlords of the Kwangsi clique, launched large-scale offensives on the New Fourth Army in the Anhwei-Hupeh border area Comrade Chang Yun-yi, commander of New Fourth Army units north of the Yangtse River, and Comrade Li Hsien-nien commander of the Army's Hupeh-Honan Assault Troops, lodged strong protests and repulsed the offensives. [p
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Mao/RCP49.html
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20 August 2002
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Report to Second Session of Seventh Central Committee
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April
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The negotiations on an over-all basis are tentatively fixed for late March. We hope to occupy Nanking by
April
or May, then convene the Political Consultative Conference in Peiping, form a coalition government and make Peiping the capital. Since we have agreed to hold negotiations, we should be prepared for the many troubles which will arise after the success of the negotiations, and we should be ready with clear heads to deal with the tactics the other side will adopt, the tactics of the Monkey who gets into the stomach of the Princess of the Iron Fan to play the devil
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Mao/RP39.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
The Reactionaries Must Be Punished
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April
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The Japanese aggressors and the international imperialists stepped up their conspiracies in 1939. In
April
of that year, Clark-Kerr, the British ambassador to China, acted as an intermediary between Chiang Kai-shek and the Japanese aggressors in arranging a peace parley. In July an agreement was reached between Britain and Japan under which the British government was prepared to recognize the "actual situation" Japan had brought about in China
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Mao/RS41.html
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20 August 2002
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Preface and Postscript to "Rural Surveys"
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April
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Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (October 1999) PREFACE AND POSTSCRIPT TO RURAL SURVEYS 11 Preface 11 Postscript 14 page 11 PREFACE AND POSTSCRIPT TO RURAL SURVEYS March and
April
PREFACE March 17, 1941     The present rural policy of the Party is not one of Agrarian Revolution as during the ten years' civil war, but is a rural policy for the National United Front Against Japan. The whole Party should carry out the Central Committee's directives of July 7 and December 25, 1940,[1] and the directives of the forthcoming Seventh National Congress
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Mao/SCC48.html
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20 August 2002
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Speech at a Conference of Cadres
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April
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Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (October 1999) page 227 SPEECH AT A CONFERENCE OF CADRES IN THE SHANSI-SUIYUAN LIBERATED AREA
April
1, 1948     Comrades. Today I wish to speak chiefly on some problems relating to our work in the Shansi-Suiyuan Liberated Area and also on some problems relating to our work in the country as a whole
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