GMD in Chongqing, Sichuan
Supply
Burma Road Dec. 1938-1942
“Over the Hump” 1942-45
CCP in Yan'an
*Manchukuo
*Emperor Puyi
Mongolian Autonomous Government
Mongol Prince Teh
Provisional Government
Beijing
Abolished 1940
Reformed Government
Nanjing
*Wang Jingwei
Japanese Occupation
2.1 million men pinned down in China
“Japan’s Vietnam”
Aims
Resource base
Chinese acceptance of rule
New 4th Army Incident, Jan. 1941
Informal end of United Front
Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941
Ichigo Campaign, 1944
Destroys GMD air force
Stretches Japanese troops
2.1 million soldiers
*Chongqing
2.7 million soldiers
*Yan'an
1 million soldiers
Surrender on August 15, 1945
2.1 million Japanese occupation troops
What was the importance to the GMD and CCP of accepting Japanese surrender?
Geographical advantage
Proximity
CCP underground resistance
Father’s experiences (Wild Swans, Ch. 6)
Soviets: Mixed blessing in Manchuria, 1945-46
In Jinzhou, Aug. 24-Nov. 11, 1945 (Wild Swans, Ch. 4)
Armed CCP
“Reparations”
Recognition of GMD
U.S. assistance
50,000 Marines
Airlift of GMD soldiers
Control of cities
In Jinzhou Nov. 1945-Oct. 1948 (Wild Swans, Chaps. 4-5)