- Zhengtai Campaign
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Zhengtai Campaign
partof=theChinese Civil War
place=Hebei andShanxi ,China
date=April 8 ,1947 -May 4 ,1947
result=Communist victory
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=
commander2=flagicon|China|armyNie Rongzhen
strength1= 100,000
strength2= 100,000
casualties1= 35,000
casualties2= ?|Zhengtai Campaign (正太战役) was a series of battles fought between the nationalists and the communists during
Chinese Civil War in the postWorld War II era, and resulted in thecommunist victory.trategies
After the
Campaign to the South of Baoding , nationalist redeployed their forces totaling 26 divisions in 9 armies. The nationalist forces inNorth China concentrated on protecting important regions including: theBeijing –Shijiazhuang section ofBeijing –Hankou Railway, theBeijing –Zhangjiakou section ofBeijing –Suiyuan Railway, Northern section ofTatong – Fengling Crossing Railway,Beijing –Shanhaiguan section ofBeijing –Shenyang Railway, and the iron triangular region ofBeijing –Baoding –Tianjin region.However, the nationalist strategy was seriously flawed in that in order to strengthen the northern defense in the regions mentioned above, it sacrificed the southern defense: the vast region along
Zhengding –Taiyuan Railway in the south were only guarded by three divisions and local militia garrisons, and this flaw was to be exploited to the maximum by the commies. The commander-in-chief and political commissar of the commieShanxi – Chahar –Hebei Military Region,Nie Rongzhen , decided to concentrate his force to first clear the nationalists from their strongholds outsideShijiazhuang , and then annihilate any nationalist reinforcement sent along theZhengding –Taiyuan Railway.Order of Battle Nationalist
order of battle : 15 divisions totaling 100,000 troops, commanded byYan Xishan , including those from:
*33rd Army
**46th Division
*(Independent) 8th Division
*(Independent) 10th Division
*Other divisions
*Local garrisons
Communistsorder of battle : 100,000 troops commanded byNie Rongzhen , including those from:
*2nd Column of theShanxi – Chahar –Hebei Military Region
*3rd Column of theShanxi – Chahar –Hebei Military Region
*4th Column of theShanxi – Chahar –Hebei Military Region
*Independent 7th Brigade of the CentralHebei Military Sub-region
*Units ofHebei –Shanxi Military Sub-region
*Units of the 10th Military Sub-districtCampaign
On
April 8 ,1947 , commies begun their 1st stage offensive by attacking nationalist strongholds outsideShijiazhuang in a pincer movement. The outnumbered nationalist garrisons had no choice but to abandon over 90 strongholds and quickly withdrew into the major cities. ByApril 12 ,1947 , all nationalist strongholds fell into the commie hands and in addition, two major counties,Zhengding andLuancheng , also fell into the enemy. However, the rapid nationalist retreat had prevented the major loss of troops: only two nationalist regiments were lost during the first stage.On
April 14 ,1947 , commies launched their 2nd stage offensive by taking Niangzi (娘子) Pass and Jingin (井陉). Important nationalist strongholds to the north ofYangquan including White Earth Slope (Baitupo, 白土坡), Upper Yinying (Shangyinying 上荫莹), and Lower Yinying (Xiayinying, 下荫莹) subsequently fell in a domino effect. After losing nearly four dozen local strongholds,Pingding County andYangquan were both seriously threatened by the commies, who besieged the last two remaining nationalist strongholds onApril 25 ,1947 . OnApril 24 ,1947 ,Yan Xishan ordered the nationalist 33rd Army stationed inTaiyuan and Qi (祁) County eastward to reinforce the local nationalist garrison via railway, and reachedYangquan the next day. The defense ofYangquan was futher enhanced by the arrival of the nationalist 8th and 10th Division onApril 28 ,1947 . In response, the commies redeployed part of their force to the west to surround the nationalists by taking regions including Qinquan (芹泉), Yu (盂) County, and Ceshiyi (测石驿), thus completely sealing off the retreating routes of the nationalist reinforcement. OnApril 29 ,1947 , the main force of the nationalist 33rd Army retreated westward, but they were stopped by the commies at the Ceshiyi (测石驿) region.Meanwhile, on the northern bank of Great Clearity River (Da Qin He 大清河) in Shengfang (胜芳) region, the Independent 7th Brigade of communist Central
Hebei Military District and local garrison of the communist 10th Military Sub-district successfully beaten back repeated attacks of the nationalist reinforcement. However, the commie victory was largely due to the lack of corporations among nationalists themselves: out of a total of seven divisions, only 13 regiments actually participated in the assaults on the commie positions, less than half of the total. The reason was thatYan Xishan , the nationalist commander-in-chief and the warlord ofShanxi was not willing to sacrifice his own troops forChiang Kai-shek and other warlords allied with Chiang, which resulted in further disasters for the nationalists: after beaten back the nationalist attacks, the the Independent 7th Brigade of communist CentralHebei Military Sub-region and local garrison of the communist 10th Military Sub-district further expanded their victories by taken nationalist strongholds including Tang’erli (堂二里) township of Ba (霸) County, Anci (安次) county, and the region of Xushengkou (徐胜口) onApril 27 ,1947 .By
May 1 ,1947 , it was obvious to the nationalists thatYangquan could not be held any longer.Yan Xishan ordered most of the defenders, including the 46th Division of the 33rd Army and the Independent 10th Division to retreat westward, while the 5th Group, consisted of 500 former Japanese troops enlisted in Yan’s army were ordered to stay behind to guard Lion Brain Mountain (Shi Nao Shan, 狮脑山) to cover the general retreat. However, the retreating nationalist main force met stubborn enemy resistance and was stopped surrounded by the enemy at the regions of Zhaiyu (寨鱼) and Ceshiyi (测石驿). OnMay 3 ,1947 , under commies’ overwhelming political offensive, the 500 member strong nationalist 5th Group surrendered to the commies. OnMay 4 ,1947 , nationalist defenders at Zhaiyu (寨鱼) and Ceshiyi (测石驿) region could no longer holdout and attempted to breakout, but unfortunately, they were ambushed on their retreat and most were killed. On the same day, nationalist defenders at Shouyang (寿阳) abandoned their posts under commies’ overwhelming pressure and fled toYuci . The commies did not end the campaign until they chased the retreating nationalist force all the way to the suburb ofYuci .Outcome
The internal power struggle and the lack of corporation contributed to the nationalist defeat at least as much as the enemy pressure if not greater.
Yan Xishan , the nationalist commander-in-chief and the warlord ofShanxi was not willing to sacrifice his own troops to helpFu Zuoyi , the nationalist commander and warlord who controlledHebei . The personal relationship between the two nationalist commanders were strained due to past history: prior to theSecond Sino-Japanese War ,Fu Zuoyi was originally a trusted officer ofYan Xishan but later defected from Yan’s clique in the wars among warlords, and eventually became a rival of Yan. Although both came underChiang Kai-shek ’s nationalist government’s rule afterWorld War II , the distrust among the two still ran deep. As a more capable commander,Fu Zuoyi was not happy to see the overall commander was given toYan Xishan , who in turn, was not willing to make a full commitment to fight commies outside his own turf for somebody else, especially somebody who betrayed him before, so the corporation among the two was half hearted at the best. The result was that although an impressive force totaling more than 100,000 with technical superiority was deployed, but they were not concentrated in offensives against commies and thus was not effective at all in thwarting the enemy’s advance, which inevitably led to the loss of more than a third of troops deployed in the campaign, as well as territories, and initiatives on the battlefield.For the communists, their victory included taking seven cities / town, three important mineral rich regions including Huangdangou (黄丹沟), Jingin (井陉) and
Yangquan . A vast region along the 180km stretch railway from Huolu (获鹿) toYuci had fallen under Reds’ control, andShijiazhuang , the provincial capital ofHebei was isolated. The Zhengtai Campaign proved to be pivotal for Reds because it turned the tide inNorth China : after the defeat, the nationalists were forced to be on the defensive and were never able to launch large offensives against commies like they used to do, and a stalemate was reached. The initiatives changed hands to the communist side, which changed their defensive posture to an offensive posture by gradually stepped up their own offensives against the nationalists as time goes by.ee also
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