Part 2d

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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In Part 2c, we heard that the 1871 Paris Commune was the first communist revolt where the hoodlums and scum of society were unleashed. During the rebellion, they took hostage and shot the archbishop of Paris, cruelly killed 64 clergyman, set fire to palaces, destroyed government offices, private residences, monuments and inscription columns.

The Long March, of which the CCP falsely touts as a victorious anti-Japanese operation, was in reality a retreat to Outer Mongolia. As the CCP marched through the areas where no Japanese troops were deployed, they claimed to be “anti-Japanese” to order to win people’s hearts.

Part 2d: When the Anti-Japanese war broke out in 1937, the CCP did not make much of a contribution to the war against the Japanese at all. Instead they expanded their own base while the KMT did all the fighting on the frontlines.

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