- Peng
Dehuai (October 24, 1898 –
November 29, 1974) was a
Chinese general and
politician who was the
Minister of
National Defense from 1954 to 1959. Peng...
-
commissar of the Red Army, in
place of Mao. Liu Bocheng, Lin Biao and Peng
Dehuai all
criticized Mao's
tactics at the
October 1932
Ningdu Conference. After...
- Lew,
Edwin Pak-wah Leung:
Historical Dictionary of the
Chinese Civil War,
p.
p. 120-121,
Scarecrow Press, 2013 Holley, David. "Li Xiannian, Ex-President...
- Yan'an fell to Hu
Zongnan on 19
March 1947, Xi
worked on the
staff of Peng
Dehuai in the
battles to
retake Yan'an and
capture northwest China. Xi directed...
-
review the
policies of the Leap. The
Minister of Defense,
Marshal Peng
Dehuai,
attacked the
radicalism of the Leap, and Mao took this, or
affected to...
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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...
-
partner Su Yu was in poor
health due to
shrapnel injury and
selected Peng
Dehuai instead. He was
promoted to
marshal in 1955.
After the
founding of the People's...
- by the end of 1945, when his
force was
placed under the
command of Peng
Dehuai and He
became Peng's second-in-command. He was
placed in
control of Southwest...
- was seen as an
indictment on Mao's
ability to
manage the economy. Peng
Dehuai began openly criticizing Mao,
while Liu and Deng
maintained a more cautious...
- at the
secret H-bomb
centre in China". The
Toronto Star.
August 9, 1969.
p. 10.. See also:
Francis James (June 15, 1969). The
Sunday Times. {{cite news}}:...