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  1. 17 de may. de 2024 · Long March, (1934–35), the 6,000-mile (10,000-km) historic trek of the Chinese communists, which resulted in the relocation of the communist revolutionary base from southeastern to northwestern China and in the emergence of Mao Zedong as the undisputed party leader. Fighting Nationalist forces

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    The Long March ( Chinese: 长征; pinyin: Chángzhēng; lit. 'Long Expedition') was a military retreat by the Chinese Red Army from advancing Nationalist forces during the Chinese Civil War in 1934 through 1936.

  3. 16 de dic. de 2009 · The Long March was a year-long retreat by the Communist Red army from Nationalist forces amid a Chinese civil war that fueled Mao Zedong's rise to power.

  4. 10 de mar. de 2019 · The Long March was an epic retreat by the three Red Armies of China that took place in 1934 and 1935, during the Chinese Civil War. It was a key moment in the civil war, and also in the development of communism in China.

    • Kallie Szczepanski
  5. 10 de oct. de 2010 · Months Past. The Long March. The traumatic but ultimately victorious march of Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communists ended on 22 October 1935. Richard Cavendish | Published in History Today Volume 60 Issue 10 October 2010. Chairman Mao in 1935.

  6. 24 de nov. de 2009 · This Day in History: 10/16/1934 - Long March in China. On October 16, 1934, the embattled Chinese Communists break through Nationalist enemy lines and begin an epic flight from their...

  7. The Long March most commonly refers to the transfer of the main group of the First (or Central) Red Army, which included the leaders of the Communist Party of China, from Yudu in the province of Jiangxi, to Yan'an in Shaanxi. In this sense, the Long March lasted from 16 October 1934 to 19 October 1935.