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  • File Name: PSGW38.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Problems of Strategy in Guerrilla War
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    The Types of Base Areas Guerrilla Zones and Base Zones Conditions for Establishing Base Areas The Consolidation and Expansion of Base Areas Forms in Which We and the Enemy Encircle One Another 94 96 98 100 101 Chapter VII The Strategic Defensive and the Strategic Offensive in   Guerrilla War  102 1.  79 Chapter II The Basic Principle of War is to Preserve Oneself and Destroy the Enemy  81 Chapter III Six Specific Problems in Guerrilla War Against Japan 82 Chapter IV Initiative, Flexibility and Planning in Conducting Offensives   within the Defensive, Battles of Quick Decision within   Protracted War, and Exterior-Line Operations within   Interior-Line Operations    83 Chapter V Co-ordination with Regular Warfare  91 Chapter VI The Establishment of Base Areas  93   1. The Strategic Defensive in Guerrilla War The Strategic Offensive in Guerrilla War 103 105 Chapter VIII Development of Guerrilla War into Mobile War  107 Chapter IX The Relationship of Command 109 NOTES 111 page 79 PROBLEMS OF STRATEGY INGUERRILLA WAR AGAINST JAPAN[*] May 1938 CHAPTER I WHY RAISE THE QUESTION OF STRATEGY IN GUERRILLA WAR

  • File Name: PSOT47.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Present Situation and Our Tasks
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  • 66 occurence(s) of the search term party Description:
    government. imperialism and its lackeys in various countries stepped into the shoes of German and Japanese imperialism and their lackeys and formed a reactionary camp against the Soviet Union, against the People's Democracies in Europe, against the workers' movements in the capitalist     * This report was made by Comrade Mao Tse-tung to a meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist party of China held on December 25-28, 1947, at Yangchiakou, Michih County, northern Shensi. Proceeding from this appraisal, the Chiang Kai-shek bandit gang ignored the Chinese people's desire for peace, finally tore up the truce agreement signed by the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in January 1946 as well as the resolutions adopted by the Political Consultative Conference of all parties and launched an adventurist war

  • File Name: PSRW36.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Problems of Strategy in China's Revolutionary War
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    6. The Laws of War are Developmental The Aim of War Is to Eliminate War Strategy Is the Study of the Laws of a War Situation as a Whole The Important Thing Is to Be Good at Learning 179 182 183 186 Chapter II The Chinese Communist party and China's Revolutionary War 191 Chapter III Characteristics of China's Revolutionary War 194 1. 8

  • File Name: PT49.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Peace Terms Must Include Punishment of War Criminals
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    Peace Terms Must Include Punishment of War Criminals Mao Tse-tung PEACE TERMS MUST INCLUDE THE PUNISHMENT OF JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS AND KUOMINTANG WAR CRIMINALS -- STATEMENT BY THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA From the Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung, Foreign Languages Press Peking 1969 First Edition 1961 Second Printing 1967 Third Printing 1969 Vol. Peace Terms Must Include Punishment of War Criminals Mao Tse-tung PEACE TERMS MUST INCLUDE THE PUNISHMENT OF JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS AND KUOMINTANG WAR CRIMINALS -- STATEMENT BY THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE COMMUNIST party OF CHINA From the Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung, Foreign Languages Press Peking 1969 First Edition 1961 Second Printing 1967 Third Printing 1969 Vol. 333-36

  • File Name: PTC48.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Concept of Operations for the Peiping-Tientsin Campaign
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    We propose that, in the few days between December 20 and 25, you move with lightning speed and employ the 6 columns -- the 3rd (which is to march east from the eastern suburbs of Peiping), the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th -- to encircle the enemy at Tientsin, Tangku, Lutai and Tangshan, provided that the enemy's situation at those points remains roughly the same as now. The army in northern China commanded by Yang Teh-chih, Lo Jui-ching and Keng Piao is employing 9 divisions     * This was a telegram drafted by Comrade Mao Tse-tung for the Revolutionary Military Commission of the Central Committee of the Communist party of China and addressed to Lin Piao, Lo Jung-huan and other comrades. All these columns should build two-way blocking positions to ensure that the enemy cannot escape


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