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the besieged ground units. As food and ammunition diminished, many ROC soldiers killed their horses to feed themselves and communist forces used food to entice the ROC forces to surrender; about 10,000 did so. On
January 6, 1949, communist forces launched a general offensive on the 13th army and remnants of the 13th army withdrew to 2nd army's defense area. Four days later, communist forces captured General Du Yuming; General Qiu Qinquan shot himself while trying to break out with his troops; only General Li Mi was able to escape back to Nanjing. The 6th and 8th armies of ROC retreated to the south of Huai river, and the campaign was over.
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897:, riding in an armored tank, managed to penetrate the Communist encirclement with 8,000 survivors, but was badly wounded in the breakout. Chiang Kai-shek tried to save the Twelfth Army. On November 30, 1948, he ordered the three armies still under the Suppression General Headquarters of Xuzhou Garrison to turn southeast and relieve the Twelfth Army before it was too late. However, the PLA forces caught up with them and they were encircled only 9 miles from Xuzhou.
50:
950:, Chiang announced his temporary retirement. As the PLA approached the Yangtze, the momentum shifted completely toward the CCP side. Without effective measures against PLA advance across the Yangtze, the Nationalist government in Nanjing began losing their support from the United States, as American military aid gradually came to a stop. As a result,
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broke out from the CCP encirclement on its own. Although Sun himself made it safely back to
Nanjing, most of his officers and soldiers were killed or captured in the process. Du Yuming decided to hold out as Chiang had ordered. As one of the ablest strategists in the ROC army, Du Yuming came up with
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of the
Seventh Army had to wait for three days before troops from the Ninth Pacification Zone arrived, and consequently several bridgeheads were unsecured prior to the crossing. On 8 November, 23,000 Nationalist troops defected to the CCP side, exposing the retreat route of the Seventh Army back to
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to battle the communists; second, to wait for reinforcements; and the third was to break out on their own. He was disappointed when Chiang chose the riskiest one: order them to break out. There was more than a month of heavy snowfalls, which made the ROC air forces unable to provide air support to
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overruled his plan as being too risky and ordered the Xuzhou
Garrison to rescue Seventh Army directly. The CCP anticipated this move from good intelligence and correct reasoning, and deployed more than half of the Eastern China Field Army to blocking the relief effort. More importantly, Lieutenant
893:'s Sixth Army tried to break the Communist siege but to no avail. The Twelfth Army also ceased to exist after nearly a month of bloody conflicts, with many newly taken Nationalist prisoners of war joining the Communist forces instead. Only Huang's deputy commander, Lieutenant General
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were completely exposed to
Communist attack. The Communist sympathizer in the Nationalist government managed to persuade Chiang to move the Nationalist headquarters to the south. In the meanwhile, the Communist Central Plains Field Army intercepted the Nationalist Twelfth Army led by
786:, the acting commander of the Eastern China Field Army proposed an operational plan to the CCP war council. The plan was to encircle the Nationalist Sixth and Seventh Army, which were still stationed in the Shandong province. The council quickly approved this plan and ordered the
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did try but was blocked by the CCP. The
Seventh Army managed to hold out for 16 days without supplies and reinforcement and inflicted 49,000 casualties on the PLA forces before being destroyed. Huang Baitao committed suicide in his headquarters on November 22, 1948.
857:, commander of the Second Army, had a personal feud with Huang Baitao, had been given faulty intelligence in previous battles, and did not commit his elite American-trained 5th Corps into battle. The Thirteenth Army commanded by Lieutenant General
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The heavy losses suffered by
Whampoa-trained troops under the direct command of Chiang significantly weakened the position of Chiang in the Nationalist government. With pressure from former political rivals such as
848:, the commander of the Nationalist garrison in Xuzhou, decided to attack the Central Plains Field Army and capture the key railway checkpoints to break the siege on the Seventh Army. However, Chiang Kai-shek and
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Xuzhou. 70,000 men of the PLA marched on and surrounded the main forces of the
Seventh Army east of Xuzhou, and intercepted the remaining Nationalist forces as they were crossing the river.
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Nationalist Sixth and Seventh Army began retreating to Xuzhou by crossing the Grand Canal, they were behind their original schedule. Lieutenant General
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to the CCP on 24 September 1948, the PLA began planning for a larger campaign to engage the remaining Nationalist forces in the
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144:
100:
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503:
17:
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573:
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672:
526:
1840:
1637:
691:
610:
149:
1829:
1565:
1480:
768:
593:
1488:
1393:
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732:
54:
1885:
1880:
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1149:
996:
814:
1579:
1575:
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516:
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111:
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Communist forces' campaigns during November 1948 up to January 1949, the northern one being the
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three different options for the current hopeless situation: first, recall the ROC troops in
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Inheritance of Loss: China, Japan, and the Political Economy of Redemption After Empire
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Map showing the Huaihai campaign as one of the three campaigns during Chinese civil war
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on 6 November 1948, and ended on 10 January 1949 when the PLA reached the north of the
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578:
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Analyzing Two Key Points of the Huaihai Campaign Using Sun Tzu's Net Assessment
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Analyzing Two Key Points of the Huaihai Campaign Using Sun Tzu's Net Assessment
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The Collapse of Nationalist China: How Chiang Kai-shek Lost China's Civil War
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General He Yingqin: The Rise and Fall of Nationalist China
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was also based on the Huaihai campaign. More recently the
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Shuangduiji campaign (23 November – 15 December 1948)
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Fall of Xuzhou (23 December 1948 – 10 January 1949)
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616:China–Burma border
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