- The
Pingjin campaign (simplified Chinese: 平津战役;
traditional Chinese: 平津戰役; pinyin:
Píngjīn Zhànyì), also
known as the
Battle of
Pingjin and also officially...
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control of the city
peacefully on 31 January 1949 in the
course of the
Pingjin Campaign. On 1 October that year, Mao
Zedong announced the
creation of...
- 1945, with the
surrender of ****an
marking the end of
World War II. In the
Pingjin Campaign of the
Chinese Civil War, the city was
captured after 29 hours...
- Map
showing the Liaoshen, Huaihai, and
Pingjin Campaigns that
decisively turned the war in
favour of the CCP....
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president Li Zongren, who
succeeded him as
acting president. 31
January Pingjin Campaign: The PLA took Beijing. 23
April Chinese Civil War: The PLA conquered...
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least a year following. The People's
Liberation Army
enters Beijing in the
Pingjin Campaign People's
Republic of
China 10th
Anniversary Parade in Beijing...
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Liaoshen Campaign (northeast China),
Huaihai Campaign (east China), and
Pingjin Campaign (Beijing-Tianjin).: 57 The
Liaoshen campaign was
launched on...
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Battle of Beiping–Tianjin (1937),
during the
Second Sino-****anese War
Pingjin Campaign (1948–1949),
during the
Third Chinese Revolutionary War, part...
- of the
three major military campaigns (along with
Huaihai campaign and
Pingjin campaign)
launched by the
Communist People's
Liberation Army (PLA) against...
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Liberation Army
Operation Beleaguer Liaoshen campaign Huaihai campaign Pingjin campaign Retreat of the ROC to
Taiwan Urban support for
Communists China...