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Title: China 19111949 Warlords Nationalists


1
China 1911-1949WarlordsNationalists
CommunistsJapanese InvasionCivil War and
Communism
  • 8

2
Qing Collapse 1911
  • Qing Dynasty ends officially in 1911
  • Young emperor survives
  • No single leader or government
  • Yuan Shikai as President and commander in name
    only
  • Warlord factionalism
  • 1920s Communists and Nationalists emerge to
    contest leadership
  • Both claim Sun Yat-sen as the father of their
    movement.
  • Sun survives until 1925 but never really rules
    china

3
China 1910s, 1920s, and 1930sContending Forces
  • Nationalists v Communists
  • Communists and the COMINTERN
  • Urban Communists and Soviet advisors
  • Rural communists and Mao Zedong
  • Nationalists
  • Led by Chiang Kai-Shek, (Jiang Jishi)
  • Supported by non-communist West
  • Local power base in traditional Gentry and new
    capitalist class

4
Nationalists v Communists
  • Communists
  • Urban communism in China
  • COMINTERN Soviet orthodoxy
  • Communism must be urban and based on industrial
    labor
  • Peasant Communists in China
  • Mao Zedong
  • Chinese Communism must be based in agricultural
    labor must have Chinese characteristics
  • Both claimed to draw from Sun Yat-sen, Marx and
    Lenin

5
Nationalists v Communists
  • Nationalists (KMT)
  • Chiang Kai-Shek (Jiang Jishi)
  • Claimed to build on Sun Yat-sen
  • Unify China under military government
  • Establish order and defeat threat of communism
  • Power base in traditional Gentry and new business
    class
  • Favored and supported by Western nations

6
China 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s Contending Forces
  • WW I Japan enters on US-British side
  • Tries to claim territory and power in China as a
    victorious nation
  • Issues 21 Demands (see book for details)
  • WW I ends
  • US President Woodrow Wilson
  • Rejects 21 Demands
  • Defends Chinese Sovereignty
  • Upholds Chinese Independence

7
China 1920s and 1930sContending Forces
  • United Front 1926 (first)
  • Under pressure from COMINTERN, urban Communists
    join with Nationalist
  • Under pressure from Western supporters,
    Nationalists join with Communists
  • Jiang Jishi initiates a purge of communists 1927

8
China 1920s and 1930sContending Forces
  • Pre-WW II 1931 Mukden Incident
  • Japanese military stage train sabotage to justify
    mobilization
  • Japanese takeover Manchuria
  • Establish Puppet Government under former Qing
    Emperor
  • Not officially, but this begins the conflicts of
    World War II in Asia

9
1930s
  • 2nd United Front
  • Under pressure from COMINTERN, urban Communists
    join with Nationalists again
  • Under pressure from Western supporters,
    Nationalists join with Communists Again
  • Jiang Jishi sees communists as cancer within
    while Japans threats are a disease of the skin
  • Jiang launches wholesale attack on communist
    allies 1935
  • Urban Communists decimated
  • Mao Zedong and Peasant Communists left alone

10
The Long March
  • Long March 1935-37
  • Nationalists attempt
  • to finish off Communists
  • Communists flea east then north in Long March
  • 2/3 of communists dont survive
  • Survivors are seasoned and solidified under Mao
    Zedong

11
Communists v. NationalistsLong March and
Japanese Invasion
  • Communists
  • United and ideologically motivated
  • Disciplined
  • Used persuasion and education to recruit
  • Traded services or purchased supplies
  • Liberated villages from tyrannical local gentry
  • Treated villagers with respect
  • Promised a better world under their rule

12
Communists v. NationalistsLong March and
Japanese Invasion
  • Nationalists
  • Conscript army random, violent draft
  • Unmotivated and undisciplined
  • Support based on gentry and urban rich
  • Commandeered supplies, no compensation
  • Looting, pillaging, even rape common
  • Implied promise more of the same
  • Lose support and loyalty through Long March

13
World War II Officially1937-1945
  • Marco Polo Bridge incident
  • Japanese sweep south and take Beijing
  • Nationalists retreat to Nanjing
  • Rape of Nanjing Dec. 1937--Mar. 1938

14
World War II
  • Nationalists
  • Continue to pursue Communists
  • Ineffective in defending against Japan
  • Terrible public relations within China
  • Communists
  • Gather in Yenan
  • Harass Japanese in small raids
  • Cultivate image as REAL defenders of China
  • Rebuild and demonstrate success in Yenan

15
World War II Ends 1945
  • China Victorious as part of Allied Forces
  • Liberated by Americas defeat of Japan
  • Allied powers recognize and support Nationalists
    fear and repress Communists
  • Jiang and Nationalists remain tyrannical and
    continue to try and purge Communists

16
Civil War 1947-1949
  • Full Scale Civil War Erupts
  • Communists v. Nationalists
  • Soviets back Communists
  • US and Western Europe back Nationalists
  • Nationalists better equipped and funded
  • Communists win battle for hearts and minds
  • Communists emerge victorious October 1949
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