Northeastern People's Revolutionary Army

Northeastern People's Revolutionary Army

After the Empire of Japan invaded and occupied the Northeast in 1931, the Chinese Communist Party organized small anti-Japanese guerrilla units, and formed their own Northeastern People's Revolutionary Army, dedicated to social revolution, but these were dwarfed by the Anti-Japanese Volunteer Armies which had been raised by their anti-Japanese, patriotic appeal.

When the first volunteer armies were organised, the Chinese Communist Party was completely hostile to them on the grounds that their leaders were bound to capitulate, claiming that the leaders of the volunteer armies were paid by the Japanese and merely pretending to resist. In this way, the Japanese Army would have a pretext for bringing its troops up to the Soviet border. Communists in Northeast China even issued an appeal for the volunteers to kill their officers and join the Communists in social revolution.

Some Communists acted against this policy and held senior positions in the volunteer forces. They were particularly influential in the Chinese People's National Salvation Army, where Li Yanlu and Zhou Baozhong were made high-ranking officers. At first, the Party severely criticised their conduct. However, the Communists eventually had to face the fact that their policy made them almost irrelevant to the anti-Japanese cause.

In 1934, after the defeat of the Volunteer Armies, all these Communist Party units were reorganized into the single Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army, with Yang Jingyu as its Commander-in-Chief. This force continued the struggle against the Japanese pacification of Manchukuo until the death of Yang in 1940.

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • History of the People's Liberation Army — Military history of the People s Republic of China redirects here. The history of the People s Liberation Army began in 1927 with the start of the Chinese Civil War and spans to the present, having developed from a peasant guerrilla force into… …   Wikipedia

  • Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Armed Forces — The Kampuchean People s Revolutionary Armed Forces (KPRAF) was the formal title given to the armed forces People s Republic of Kampuchea, the de facto government of Cambodia 1979 1990. The KPRAF was formed initially from militias, former Khmer… …   Wikipedia

  • Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army — The Northeast Anti Japanese United Army ((Chinese): 東北抗日聯軍 (Korean):동북항일련군 or 동북항일연군) was an anti Japanese guerrilla army in the Northeast part (Manchuria) of China after the occupation of Manchuria by Japan in 1931. It was organized by the… …   Wikipedia

  • People's Republic of China — Infobox Country native name = zh. 中华人民共和国 (Simplified Chinese characters) zh. 中華人民共和國 (Traditional Chinese characters) Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó conventional long name = People s Republic of China common name = People s Republic of China symbol… …   Wikipedia

  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in northeastern Guizhou — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Campaign to Suppress Nationalists in Northeastern Guizhou partof=the Chinese Civil War place=Northeastern Guizhou, China date=September 22, 1950 November 29, 1950 result=Communist victory combatant1= combatant2 …   Wikipedia

  • Encirclement Campaign against Northeastern Jiangxi Soviet — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Encirclement Campaign against Northeastern Jiangxi Soviet partof=Chinese Civil War place=Northeastern Jiangxi, China date=December, 1930 July, 1931 result=Nationalist victory combatant1= combatant2= commander1=… …   Wikipedia

  • Resistance movement — Members of the White Rose, Munich 1942. From left: Hans Scholl, his sister Sophie Scholl, and Christoph Probst …   Wikipedia

  • Kurdish people — Kurd redirects here. For other uses, see Kurd (disambiguation). Kurds 1st row: Saladin …   Wikipedia

  • History of the Kurdish people — This article is part of the Kurdish history and Culture series Ancient history Corduene Kayusid Medieval history Shahrazur Shaddadid Rawadid Hasanwayhid Annazid Marwanid Hadhabani Hazaraspid Ayyubid Badlis Ardalan …   Wikipedia

  • Li Yanlu — Li Yanlu, 李延禄, (1895 1985), soldier, communist, and leader of anti Japanese forces in Manchuria. Li was born in Yenchi, Kirin (now Jilin) Province in April 1895. He became involved in the opposition to Yuan Shikai s attempt to restore the… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”