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  • File Name: OCG45.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: On Coalition Government
  • 12 occurence(s) of the search term within
  • 166 occurence(s) of the search term party Description:
    Destroy the Japanese Aggressors Completely, Allow No Compromise   Halfway Abolish the Kuomintang One-Party Dictatorship, Establish a Democratic   Coalition Government Freedom for the People Unity of the People The People's Army The Land Problem The Problem of Industry The Problem of Culture, Education, and the Intellectuals The Problem of the National Minorities The Problem of Foreign Policy 239 240 242 244 245 247 252 254 255 256 The Tasks in the Kuomintang Area The Tasks in the Japanese-Occupied Areas The Tasks in the Liberated Areas 258 260 261 V. The Policy of the Chinese Communist party 227 Our General Program Our Specific Program 228 235 1. 263 NOTES page 205 ON COALITION GOVERNMENT[*] April 24, 1945   I

  • File Name: ODC40.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Overcome the Danger of Capitulation
  • 1 occurence(s) of the search term within
  • 10 occurence(s) of the search term party Description:
    These are the domestic factors which render it difficult for the Kuomintang to capitulate or compromise, or to launch a nation-wide anti-Communist war. What all our party comrades must realize in this connection is that the serious cases of capitulation, anti-communism and retrogression which have occurred in various places should not be viewed in isolation. On the one hand, it must resolutely resist the military and political offensives of the capitulators and die-hards

  • File Name: OP40.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: On Policy
  • 5 occurence(s) of the search term within
  • 27 occurence(s) of the search term party Description:
    It was all alliance and no struggle in the latter period of the First Great Revolution, and all struggle and no alliance (except with the basic sections of the peasantry) in the latter period of the Agrarian Revolution‹truly striking demonstrations of the two extremist policies. But many of our cadres fail to realize that the party's present policy must be very different from its policy during the Agrarian Revolution.     Today our Anti-Japanese National United Front policy is neither all alliance and no struggle nor all struggle and no alliance, but combines alliance and struggle

  • File Name: OS41.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Order and Statement on the Southern Anhwei Incident
  • 2 occurence(s) of the search term within
  • 12 occurence(s) of the search term party Description:
    Acting Commander Chen Yi and his associates are hereby instructed to devote their efforts to strengthening the army, reinforcing unity within its ranks, ensuring good relations with the people, carrying out the Three People's Principles, adhering page 452 to the Testament of Dr.org (October 1999) ORDER AND STATEMENT ON THE SOUTHERN ANHWEI INCIDENT 451   Order of the Revolutionary Military Commission of the     Central Committee of the Communist party of China 451   Statement by the Spokesman of the Revolutionary Mil-     itary Commission of the Central Committee of the     Communist party of China to a Correspondent of the     Hsinhua News Agency   452 page 451 ORDER AND STATEMENT ON THE SOUTHERN ANHWEI INCIDENT January 1941 ORDER OF THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COMMISSION OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST party OF CHINA Yenan, January 20, 1941     The New Fourth Army of the National Revolutionary Army has won fame both at home and abroad by its distinguished service in the War of Resistance. STATEMENT BY THE SPOKESMAN OF THE REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY COMMISSION OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA TO A CORRESPONDENT OF THE HSINHUA NEWS AGENCY Yenan, January 22, 1941     The recent anti-Communist Southern Anhwei Incident had been brewing for a long time

  • File Name: OSCS44.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Our Study and the Current Situation
  • 5 occurence(s) of the search term within
  • 96 occurence(s) of the search term party Description:
    The Central Committee holds that we should enable the cadres to become perfectly clear ideologically on the questions which arose in the history of the Party and that at the same time we should adopt a lenient policy in arriving at decisions about comrades who formerly committed errors, so that on the one hand the cadres should thoroughly understand the historical experience of our Party and avoid repeating past errors, and on the other hand all comrades can be united for our common endeavour.org (October 1999) page 163 OUR STUDY AND   THE CURRENT SITUATION[*] April 12, 1944 I     Since last winter, the senior cadres of our party have been studying the question of the two lines that existed in the history of the party. But there were defects in the methods employed


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