Battle That Decided China's Fate

The Huaihai Campaign, or the Battle of Xu-Beng, was one of the greatest battles of modern Chinese history, and of the 20th Century. In this battle the Communist East China Field Army and Central Plains Field Army (the ECFA and CPFA) decisively defeated the field armies of the GMD (better known as KMT), or Nationalist Party.

 

The road to Huaihai was a long one. It was no secret among the Chinese that the leader of the Guomindang, Generalissimo Jiang Jieshi (better known as Chiang Kai-shek) despised the members of the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party. Since 1928, when the Communists first split  with the GMD, he had hunted them, attempting to destroy the Communist threat with bandit extermination campaigns, as he dubbed them. Jiang had been forced against his will by the Xiâ??an Incident of December 1936 into forming a Second United Front against the threat of Imperial Japan, but once Japan surrendered, tensions intensified once more.

 

 

In 1946 General George Marshall arrived in China in an attempt to find a lasting peace between the GMD and the CCP. But Marshall found that neither side was willing to compromise with the other. When Jiang demilitarized much of his army, to rid himself of the warlords who had joined the Second United Front, he unwittingly gave his hated opponent, Mao Zedong, recruits and much needed weaponry. Mao also demilitarized, but he gained far more than he lost. The uneasy peace between the two parties finally broke down on June 26th, 1946. The final phase of the long Chinese Civil War was on.

 

The course of the war was unexpected. With funding from the United States, and many veteran formations everyone expected a victory for the GMD over the CCP. But the Nationalist armies were exhausted and demoralized from the long war with Japan. As a result, the fresh and highly motivated Peopleâ??s Liberation Army were able to score many victories over them. By 1948 the situation was looking bad for the Nationalists, and good for the Communists. When the Liaoshen Campaign which lasted from September 20th to November 2nd ended, the roles of the Peopleâ??s Liberation Army and the National Revolutionary Army (the proper name for the Nationalist army) were reversed. For the first time the PLA was stronger then the NRA, which the Communists pressed to their fullest advantage. About this time the focus of attention shifted to central China. Su Yu, a Communist strategist, who was putting his master plan in motion.

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