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Inter-War Period (between WW 1 and II), Communist Boots Are Made For Walking - Mao‘s Long March | BETWEEN 2 WARS I 1935 Part 3 of 4 - YouTube (2)

Communist Boots Are Made For Walking - Mao‘s Long March | BETWEEN 2 WARS I 1935 Part 3 of 4 - YouTube (2)

the Nationalist Army crushed nine Communist divisions, forcing their way into Jiangxi.

The communists are driven from the province, and local Kuomintang governments are set up

under oversight of the Nanchang Headquarters. Chiang did it. He has consolidated his power,

and his principal rival is now driven from his new National China.

Or? Yes, Mao and the Communists lost their Jiangxi Soviet, the basis for their Communist

Republic of China. But Mao wouldn't be Mao if he hadn't applied his strategy of Mobile

Warfare to the Nationalist push. The Communists might have been defeated, but they are not

destroyed.

In October 1934, Mao's evacuation from Jiangxi Province begins. The communists head north,

avoiding any big confrontation with the NRA. Slowly but steadily, throughout 1934 and 1935,

hundreds of thousands of Communist soldiers- men, women and children make their way to

an enclave in the Northeast of Shaanxi province. This will become known as the Long March,

although it is more accurately described as a series of smaller marches made by multiple

groups with many stops in between. Though Mao would use the Long March to build

up and ‘eternalise' his own character and the Communist movement to reach legendary

proportions throughout his life, the Long March is a costly undertaking which doesn't

lead to immediate stability by any means. Thousands die on the way of starvation or

at the hands of locals, Nationalist soldiers or their sympathizers. At the same time, the

communist armies plunder and murder anyone who stands in their way. And though the Communists

have managed to flee the direct control of Chiang Kai Shek's Kuomintang Government

in Nanking, Chiang hasn't given up on the idea of eradicating the Communists.

And let's also point out that the Long March takes Mao and the CCP to the Northern corner

of China, dangerously close to Manchukuo, a puppet regime set up by Japan after the

invasion of Manchuria in 1931. Who know what Japan is planning for the future... I mean,

China is much more abundant in natural resources and fertile lands for the production of food,

something the Japanese government and armies really need now that the global market is

becoming harder and harder to rely on, so Japan is looking outward.

So, where is China in 1935? The United Front from before the White Terror is but a historical

dream. The communists are hunted, driven from power and Chiang has not given up on his dream

of destroying them. They are holed up in the north, protected by their Mobile Warfare tactics

and hidden from the short-ish arm of the central government of the Kuomintang.

But what will happen if the Japanese ever decide to invade? Will they face two different

armies, one of the Chinese Nationalists under Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek and the other

one being Chairman Mao's Communist Red Army? Who would still be fighting each other? And

what will the Soviet Union do? They are ideologically connected to the Chinese Communists but are

also engaged in a long Border dispute with Japan. One thing is sure, though. The chances

of a peaceful resolution of the Chinese conflicts are zero.

If you would like to find out more about how Japan became increasingly expansionist in

the interwar years and how they invaded Manchuria in 1931, you can click here for our episode

on that [point], any moment now. Our Patron of the week is Carl Ford. Thanks to Carl,

we are one step closer in our struggle to revolutionize the world of Historical Documentaries.

Do your part and support us on Patreon! Subscribe, ring that bell…

…and remember. Every long journey starts with one small step.


Communist Boots Are Made For Walking - Mao‘s Long March | BETWEEN 2 WARS I 1935 Part 3 of 4 - YouTube (2) Kommunistische Stiefel sind zum Gehen gemacht - Maos langer Marsch | ZWISCHEN 2 KRIEGEN I 1935 Teil 3 von 4 - YouTube (2) As botas dos comunistas são feitas para andar - A longa marcha de Mao | ENTRE 2 GUERRAS I 1935 Parte 3 de 4 - YouTube (2) 共产主义靴子是用来走路的——毛泽东的长征|两次大战之间,1935 年,第 3 部分(共 4 部分) - YouTube (2)

the Nationalist Army crushed nine Communist divisions, forcing their way into Jiangxi. армия националистов разгромила 9 дивизий коммунистов и пробилась в Цзянси.

The communists are driven from the province, and local Kuomintang governments are set up Коммунисты выдворены из провинции, и там появляется местное правительство,

under oversight of the Nanchang Headquarters. Chiang did it. He has consolidated his power, под надзором штаба Наньчана. Вроде бы Чан победил. Он консолидировал свою власть,

and his principal rival is now driven from his new National China. а его главный враг был изведён из нового национального Китая.

Or? Yes, Mao and the Communists lost their Jiangxi Soviet, the basis for their Communist

Republic of China. But Mao wouldn't be Mao if he hadn't applied his strategy of Mobile

Warfare to the Nationalist push. The Communists might have been defeated, but they are not Может, коммунисты и проиграли, но они не уничтожены.

destroyed. В октябре 1934 г. Мао начинает эвакуацию из провинции Цзянси.

In October 1934, Mao's evacuation from Jiangxi Province begins. The communists head north,

avoiding any big confrontation with the NRA. Slowly but steadily, throughout 1934 and 1935, Медленно, но верно в течение 1934-1935 гг.

hundreds of thousands of Communist soldiers- men, women and children make their way to сотни тысяч солдат коммунистов - мужчин, женщин и детей -

an enclave in the Northeast of Shaanxi province. This will become known as the Long March, будут идти в анклав на северо-востоке провинции Шэньси. Это событие станет известно под названием "Великий поход",

although it is more accurately described as a series of smaller marches made by multiple но если быть точнее, это несколько меньших походов, совершённых разными группами

groups with many stops in between. Though Mao would use the Long March to build

up and ‘eternalise' his own character and the Communist movement to reach legendary

proportions throughout his life, the Long March is a costly undertaking which doesn't

lead to immediate stability by any means. Thousands die on the way of starvation or

at the hands of locals, Nationalist soldiers or their sympathizers. At the same time, the

communist armies plunder and murder anyone who stands in their way. And though the Communists

have managed to flee the direct control of Chiang Kai Shek's Kuomintang Government

in Nanking, Chiang hasn't given up on the idea of eradicating the Communists.

And let's also point out that the Long March takes Mao and the CCP to the Northern corner

of China, dangerously close to Manchukuo, a puppet regime set up by Japan after the

invasion of Manchuria in 1931. Who know what Japan is planning for the future... I mean,

China is much more abundant in natural resources and fertile lands for the production of food,

something the Japanese government and armies really need now that the global market is

becoming harder and harder to rely on, so Japan is looking outward. поэтому Япония смотрит по сторонам.

So, where is China in 1935? The United Front from before the White Terror is but a historical Итак, что же с Китаем в 1935 г.? Объединённый фронт после белого террора стал историей.

dream. The communists are hunted, driven from power and Chiang has not given up on his dream На коммунистов объявили охоту, их лишили власти, и Чан не оставит свою мечту разделаться с ними.

of destroying them. They are holed up in the north, protected by their Mobile Warfare tactics Они загнаны на север, защищённые тактикой мобильной войны,

and hidden from the short-ish arm of the central government of the Kuomintang. спрятавшиеся от руки Гоминьдана.

But what will happen if the Japanese ever decide to invade? Will they face two different

armies, one of the Chinese Nationalists under Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek and the other

one being Chairman Mao's Communist Red Army? Who would still be fighting each other? And Которые по-прежнему будут драться меж собой?

what will the Soviet Union do? They are ideologically connected to the Chinese Communists but are

also engaged in a long Border dispute with Japan. One thing is sure, though. The chances

of a peaceful resolution of the Chinese conflicts are zero.

If you would like to find out more about how Japan became increasingly expansionist in Хотите узнать, почему Японию охватил экспансионизм в межвоенные годы

the interwar years and how they invaded Manchuria in 1931, you can click here for our episode

on that [point], any moment now. Our Patron of the week is Carl Ford. Thanks to Carl, Наш патрон этой недели - Карл Форд. Благодаря Карлу и таким, как он,

we are one step closer in our struggle to revolutionize the world of Historical Documentaries. Мы стали на шаг ближе в нашей работе по историко-документальной революции.

Do your part and support us on Patreon! Subscribe, ring that bell…

…and remember. Every long journey starts with one small step.