- Peng
Dehuai (October 24, 1898 –
November 29, 1974; also
spelled as Peng Teh-Huai) was a
Chinese general and
politician who was the
Minister of National...
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Conference saw the
political purge of the
Defense Minister,
Marshal Peng
Dehuai,
whose criticism of some
aspects of the
Great Leap
Forward was seen as an...
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Residence of Peng
Dehuaior Peng
Dehuai's Former Residence (simplified Chinese: 彭德怀故居;
traditional Chinese: 彭德懷故居; pinyin: Péng
Déhuaí Gùjū) was
built in 1925...
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Communist Party (CCP). The
struggle started with the
purge of
Marshal Peng
Dehuai, then
Minister of
National Defense, who
expressed disagreement with Mao...
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Volunteer Army (PVA) as an
officer in the
Korean War. PVA
commander Peng
Dehuai and
other high-ranking officers,
fearing Mao Zedong's
reaction if his favorite...
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Southeast China. He
ranked third among the Ten Marshals. Zhu De and Peng
Dehuai were
considered senior to Lin, and Lin
ranked directly ahead of He Long...
- Party's
National Revolutionary Army divisions. It was
commanded by Peng
Dehuai against the
Imperial ****anese Army in
Central China. The
battle had long...
- 1958. The
nominal commander and
political commissar of the PVA was Peng
Dehuai before the
ceasefire agreement in 1953,
although both Chen Geng and Deng...
- the
Deputy Commander of the People's
Volunteer Army.
After Marshal Peng
Dehuai returned to
China for
medical treatment, Deng Hua
became the
Acting Commander...
- of Commander-in-Chief of the Red Army and, in 1940, Zhu,
alongside Peng
Dehuai,
devised and
organized the
Hundred Regiments Offensive. Initially, Mao supported...