- Campaign to the North of Nanchuan County
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict= Campaign to the North of Nanchuan County
partof=theChinese Civil War
place=Sichuan ,China
date=November 1 ,1949 -November 28 ,1949
result=Communist victory
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=
commander2=
strength1= 180,000
strength2= 140,000
casualties1= 30,000
casualties2= ?|The Campaign to the North of Nanchuan County (南川县北战役), Sichuan, was part of the
Campaign in Southwestern China launched by thecommunist s against the nationalists in the region to the north of Nanchuan (南川) County during theChinese Civil War in the postWorld War II era, and resulted incommunist victory.Order of battle Defenders: nationalist
order of battle :
*The XIV Corps
*The XV Corps
*The XX CorpsAttackers:communist order of battle :
*The III Corps of the Second Field Army under Chen Xilian (commander) and Zhang Linzhi (political commissar)
*The V Corps of the Second Field Army under Yang Yong (commander) and Su Zhenhua (political commissar)
*The 47th Army of the Fourth Field Army under Cao Lihuai (commander) and Zhou Chiping (political commissar)Campaign
The Campaign to the North of Nanchuan (南川) County begun on
November 1 ,1949 when thecommunist s launched theCampaign in Southwestern China in multiple fronts against their nationalist adversary. By mid November, 1949, one of thecommunist attacks on the nationalist XIV Corps and XX Corps had succeeded in breaching the nationalist defense on both flanks, resulting in Youyang (酉阳),Xiushan andEnshi falling into the enemy hands. ByNovember 21 ,1949 , 4 divisions of the nationalist XIV Corps in the regions to the east of Salty Abundance (Xian Feng, 咸丰) inHubei were completely annihilated by the enemy. The remaining nationalists was forced to retreat westward by crossing the Black River (Wu Jiang, 乌江). Thecommunist III Corps and the 47th Army then turned their attention to the nationalist XV Corps and the XX Corps retreated to the region north of Nanchuan (南川) County by respectively crossing the Black River (Wu Jiang, 乌江) at regions including Gong’s Beaches (Gong Tan, 龚滩), White Horse (Bai Ma, 白马), Tukan (土坎), and north of Peng’s Waters (Peng Shui, 彭水). The major escape route to Qijiang (綦江) in the west for the nationalists were severed.Chiang Kai-shek inChongqing had realized the enemy’s intention of besiegingChengdu andChongqing by striking behind the nationalist line from westernHunan and westernHubei viaSichuan andGuizhou , and thus immediately orderedHu Zongnan to concludeQinling Campaign by withdrawing from the Qinling defensive line, and enterSichuan from Qinling and Greater Ba Mountain (Da Ba Shan, 大巴山) in order to avoid being isolated and surrounded by the enemy. The nationalist XV Corps and the XX Corps were redeployed to strengthen the defense of Nanchuan (南川) county and the region to its east in order to secure the retreat ofHu Zongnan ’s troops. In order to counter the nationalist move,Liu Bocheng andDeng Xiaoping ordered thecommunist V Corps and the 10th Army to push towardLuzhou andYibin from southwesternGuizhou , while thecommunist III Corps and the 47th Army to cross the Black River (Wu Jiang, 乌江) to push toward Nanchuan (南川) county and help othercommunist forces to besiege and annihilate the nationalist XV Corps and XX Corps. ByOctober 28 ,1949 , thecommunist forces had fulfilled their tasks by badly mauling the two nationalist corpses in the region to the north of the county, thus successfully concluded the Campaign to the North of Nanchuan (南川) County.Outcome
This campaign of was a part of the
Campaign in Southwestern China , and the nationalists were defeated, losing over 60,000 in the process. The nationalist termination of theQinling Campaign by withdrawingHu Zongnan ’s troops from Qinling defensive line meant that the nationalists had lost a natural geographical barrier in the northern front, while the southeastern front was not improved either. As a result, the situation for the nationalists further worsened in theCampaign in Southwestern China .ee also
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