- Lüliang Campaign
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Lüliang Campaign
partof=theChinese Civil War
place=Shanxi ,China
date=November 22 ,1946 -January 1 ,1947
result=Communist victory
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combatant2=
commander1=
commander2=
strength1= 30,000
strength2= 45,000
casualties1= 10,000+
casualties2= ?|Lüliang Campaign (吕梁战役), also called SouthwesternShanxi Campaign (晋西南战役), was a series of battles fought between the nationalists and thecommunist s inLüliang region in southwesternShanxi during theChinese Civil War in the postWar World II era, and resulted in thecommunist victory.Prelude
In early November 1946,
Hu Zongnan , the commander-in-chief of the nationalist 1st War Zone in an attempt to concentrate nationalist force to attack thecommunist capitalYan'an , redeployed two nationalist reorganized divisionsShaanxi from southernShanxi . Only two nationalist divisions were left for the local defense of southernShanxi , and inLüliang region with a total of ten counties, there was only oneregiment of the nationalist 2nd War Zone, assisted by local securitybrigade s totaling ten thousand. Thecommunist s decided to take this opportunity by taking the region and annihilating the nationalist garrison in the process.Order of battle Defenders: nationalist
order of battle :
*4 Divisions
*Local SecurityBrigade sAttackers:communist order of battle :
*The 4th Column of thecommunist Shanxi –Henan –Hebei –Shandong Military District
*The 2nd Column of thecommunist Shanxi –Suiyuan Military District
*8regiment s of thecommunist Taiyue (太岳) Military District, including the 24thBrigade Campaign
On
November 22 ,1946 the campaign begun as thecommunist unleashed their attacks. After a series of battles, thecommunist s succeeded in taking nationalist strongholds including Daning (大宁), Forever Peace (Yonghe, 永 和), Pu (蒲) County, Stone Building (Shi Lou, 石楼), and heavily fortified towns Xi (隰) County and Middle Sun (Zhong Yang, 中阳). Majority of the local nationalist garrison totaling more than five thousand were captured alive by the enemy, including the nationalist commander-in-chief of the westernShanxi region of the 2nd War Zone, Yang Dengyuan (杨澄源), while the rest were killed. The rapid success ofcommunist meant that a vast region bordered by theYellow River in the west, theDatong –Pukou Railway in the east, Middle Sun (Zhong Yang, 中阳) in the north and the Ji (吉) County in the south had fallen into the enemy hands byDecember 12 ,1946 , and the rear of the nationalist units planned to attackYan'an was gravely exposed, and thus seriously threatened by the enemy. The two nationalist reorganized divisions deployed from southernShanxi toShaanxi to attackYan'an were forced to abandon their original objective and redeployed back to southernShanxi , andHu Zongnan was also forced to order another two divisions to attack Daning (大宁) and Pu (蒲) County fromLinfen and Ji (吉) County in an attempt to retake the territory lost to the enemy.Facing the nationalist counteroffensive, the
communist s formed a new command to better control all of thecommunist units inLüliang region, and the three-men committee was consisted of Chen Geng (陈赓), the commander-in-chief andXie Fuzhi , the politicalcommissar of the 4th Column of thecommunist Shanxi –Henan –Hebei –Shandong Military District, andWang Zhen , the commander-in-chief of the 2nd Column of thecommunist Shanxi –Suiyuan Military District. Thecommunist s of the 4th Column decided to maximize the terrain advantage in their next move, since the local landscape was a great obstacle for deploying mechanized force for fast mobile warfare which the nationalists were good at. Thecommunist s planned to lure the enemy deeper into the hostile terrain and annihilate enemy one small portion at a time, and onecommunist brigade was sent out to penetrate deep behind the enemy line, successfully severed the nationalist supply line. Meanwhile, eightregiment s of thecommunist Taiyue (太岳) Military District took Yuanqu (垣曲) and Flank City (Yi Cheng, 翼城) in a coordinated attack. Being attacked by the enemy from the front and rear, and as well as exhausting available supplies, the nationalists attackingLüliang region were forced to withdraw. OnDecember 30 ,1946 , thecommunist 4th Column annihilated the nationalist rear guard, the 67thBrigade on the highway from the town of Pu (蒲) County to Danning (大宁), and following the success, concluded the campaign by taking the town of Pu (蒲) County onJanuary 1 ,1947 , badly mauling the nationalist defenders in the process.Outcome
The nationalists lost over 10,000 troops in this defeat, which disrupted the overall plan to attack the
communist capitalYan'an , and the original offensive schedule had to be postponed, thus providing the enemy with ample time to evacuate. Furthermore, the southwesternShanxi was constantly under the enemy threat as a result of the nationalist defeat. The lack of corporation among nationalists themselves was also an important contributor to the enemy’s success: the localShanxi nationalist warlordYan Xishan was always fearful ofChiang Kai-shek ’s takeover and thus refused to send out any of his own troops for reinforcement under the excuse of local areas would be threatened if his troops were sent to southwesternShanxi to helpHu Zongnan .ee also
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