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Peoples Republic Of China Rank And File
1,926 words... rea singly disturbed by Japanese incursions in the north. In the public mind, the CCP knew what their problems were and were, more importantly, prepared to do something about the situation. Therefore, the Second World War was a useful opportunity, where they showed their efficient guerilla warfare under Mao's firm leadership. More and more peasants became actively resistant, because of the Japanese atrocities. As a result of the weakness or absence of local notables, the communists were able...
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The Vietnam War Containment Policy Or Change In
933 wordsThe Cold War was born out of the quest for military and ideological supremacy between the United States and Soviet Union at the conclusion of the Second World War. The Vietnam War was a hot conflict which saw the United States exercise their containment strategy which was effectively in place to halt the spread of communism. However at the time of the Vietnam War, the policy of containment had been in place for almost two decades as a result had changed somewhat through different U. S. administr...
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Chiang Kai Shek Chinese Communist Party
1,254 wordsWord Count: 4067 Abstract The Chinese Civil War, which took place from the end of World War II up to October 1, 1949, directly led to the creation of the Peoples Republic of China, the worlds most populous communist nation. The purpose of this essay is to explain why the Chinese Communist Party was able to achieve victory over the Kuomintang in the Chinese Civil War. In this paper, the role of international powers, namely the Soviet Union and the United States, Kuomintang policy, and Chinese Com...
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Cuban Missile Crisis World War Ii
2,391 wordsThe Soviet Union and the United States, after World War II, began a military competition that led to the buildup of massive nuclear arsenals. Although both countries did not want a nuclear war, they continually built up their offenses to counteract one another. Before the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, the United States and the Soviet Union lived with questions about how the other would react in a nuclear showdown. After the Cuba Crisis, both countries, sure that the other was determined to preve...
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Chiang Kai Shek Chinese Communist Party
3,867 wordsWhy were the Communists able to come to power in China? The Communists were able to come to power principally because of the policies and actions used by the Guomindang of which the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) took advantage. However in addition to this, there were also significant factors such as the conditions during the beginning of the twentieth century complications in the republic China and the Japanese War (1937 - 45), which led to the vulnerability and insufficiency of the GMD during t...
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