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‘The Partisan Movement in China’ by A. Iwin from The Pan-Pacific Monthly. No. 37. June-July, 1930.

Workers' activities after the Third Red Army Corps entered Changsha in 1930 The Chinese Red Army begins setting up liberated areas as the First Civil War assumes its overall character; that of the Communists attempting to unite discontiguous zones of control while the Kuomintang attempted to encircle and eliminate isolated Soviet areas. ‘The Partisan Movement…
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