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The Struggle in the Chingkang Mountains
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In a period when the regime of the ruling classes is     * This was a report submitted by Comrude Mao Tse-tung to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. page 74 comparatively stable, as it was in the southern provinces after
April
this year, our strategy must be one of gradual advance. In such a period, the worst thing in military affairs is to divide our forces for an adventurous advance, and the worst thing in local work (distributing land, establishing political power, expanding the Party and organizing local armed forces) is to scatter our personnel and neglect to lay a solid foundation in the central districts
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Any reactionaries who dare to resist must be resolutely, thoroughly, wholly and completely annihilated. NOTES [1] The eight terms for peace put forward by Comrade Mao Tse-tung in this statement became the basis for the peace negotiations held in
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1949 between the delegation of the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang government delegation headed by Chang Chih-chung. The Agreement on Internal Peace, drafted in the course of these negotiations, set forth concrete provisions for the eight peace terms
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Situation and Our Policy After Victory Over Japan
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Based on the Marxist-Leninist method of class analysis, it presented a penetrating study of the fundamental political situation in China after victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan and set forth the revolutionary tactics of the proletariat. As Comrade Mao Tse-tung had pointed out in his opening address at the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China in
April
1945, China after defeating Japanese imperialism still faced two destinies, two futures -- either to become a new China or to remain the old China. The big landlords and big bourgeoisie of China, represented by Chiang Kai-shek, wanted to wrest the fruits of victory in the War of Resistance from the hands of the people and to keep China a semi-colonial and semi-feudal country under their dictatorship
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Mao/SS30.html
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A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire
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We need only look at the strikes by the workers, the uprisings by the peasants, the mutinies of soldiers and the strikes of students which are developing in many places to see that it cannot be long before a "spark" kindles "a prairie fire". page 122     The gist of the above was already contained in the letter from the Front Committee to the Central Committee on
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5, 1929, which reads in part:     The Central Committee's letter [dated February 9, 1929] makes too pessimistic an appraisal of the objective situation and our subjective forces. The Kuomintang's three "suppression" campaigns against the Chingkang Mountains was the high water mark reached by the counter-revolutionary tide
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Mao/SWL47.html
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Strategy for Second Year of Liberation War
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By May 28 it had captured Tsihsien, Chunhsien, Huahsien and Tangyin and wiped out over 45,000 enemy troops. Our troops in southern Shansi began offensive operations on
April
4. By May 4 they had captured twenty-two county towns, including Chuwo, Hsinchiang and Yungtsi, and two important ferry crossings on the Yellow River, Yumenkou and Fenglingtu, and had wiped out over 18,000 enemy troops
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