- Gaoyou–Shaobo Campaign
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Shangdang Campaign
partof=theChinese Civil War
place=Jiangsu ,China
date=December 19 ,1945 -December 26 ,1945
result=Communist victory
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=
commander2= Tan Zhenlin 谭震林
strength1= 5,200
strength2= > 10,000
casualties1= 5,200
casualties2= ?|Gaoyou -Shaobo Campaign was a campaign fought at theGaoyou and the region betweenGaoyou and Shaobo (邵伯) inJiangsu , and it was a clash between thecommunist s and the former nationalists turned Japanese puppet regime force who rejoined the nationalists afterWorld War II , and their Japanese ally. The campaign is also known asGaoyou Campaign (高邮战役) for short, and it was one of theChinese Civil War in the immediate postWorld War II era resulted in communist victory.Order of battle Nationalist
*7 Regiments of 42nd Division of the former nationalists turned Japanese puppet regime force who rejoined the nationalists
*3 Battalions of the Japanese 90th Brigade
*Nationalist troops stationed atYangzhou Communist
*8th Column
*7th ColumnCampaign
The campaign begun on
December 19 ,1945 when Japanese and their puppet regime forces occupyingGaoyou refused to surrender to the local communist force which then decided to take the city by force. By next day, Shaobo (邵伯), the important town in the south had fallen into communist hands in theBattle of Shaobo .The communist control of Shaobo (邵伯) ensured the escape route of the defenders of
Gaoyou was severed, and a line of communist defense against possible nationalist reinforcement toGaoyou fromYangzhou andTaizhou, Jiangsu had formed along the Shaobo (邵伯) – Dinggou (丁沟) regions, manned by the communist 7th Column which took the town of Shaobo (邵伯). ByDecember 21 ,1945 , the communist 8th Column had taken all nationalist strongholds outside the city wall, and launched heavy political propaganda offensives against the defenders ofGaoyou while making the preparation to take the city at the same time.In the evening of
December 25 ,1945 , communist attackers launched their assault on the city in the heavy rain from three directions: northwest, east and south. The attackers succeeded in driving the defenders from the city wall after climbing the walls with ladders, and as the main force of the communist 8th Column fought their way into the city, the defenders were completely annihilated. By the early morning ofDecember 26 ,1945 , the Japanese brigade headquarter in the city was taken and the remaining defenders consisted of mostly Japanese troops ceased their resistance and surrendered. In the meantime, the communist 7th Column also had successfully driven back the nationalist reinforcement fromYangzhou .The nationalist forces were not very enthusiastic about reinforcing their former enemy at
Gaoyou , and those fromYangzhou did not put too much fight and withdrew back toYangzhou soon, while those nationalist troops fromTaizhou, Jiangsu did not even bother to send out anyone to reinforceGaoyou . Nonetheless, the nationalists had suffered a great debacle in winning popular support from local populace for attempting to reinforce their former enemy, the Japanese invaders and their puppet regime force. The communists, on the other hands, not only achieved a great popularity victory, but also succeeded in capturing more than 80 artillery pieces, over 6,000 firearms, and inflicted over 1,100 casualties on the Japanese, plus another 4,000+ casualties on the Japanese puppet regime force.ee also
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