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Chengdu campaign

The Chengdu campaign Chinese: 成都战役 was a campaign fought between the Communists and the Nationalists during the Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era and resulted in Communist victory and capture of Chengdu, national capital of the Republic of China and provincial capital of the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan. The campaign was part of the Southwestern China campaign.[citation needed]

Chengdu campaign
Part of the Cross-Strait conflict and Chinese Civil War
DateDecember 11–27, 1949
Location
Chengdu, Sichuan Province
Result Communists capture Chengdu
Belligerents
Central Government People's Republic
Commanders and leaders
Hu Zongnan Liu Bocheng
Deng Xiaoping
He Long
Strength
ROCA 55th Division 180th Division of PLA 60th Army

Battle of Jianmenguan edit

Jianmen Pass (Jianmen Guan, 剑门关) was one of the key gateways of Sichuan. There are 72 peaks in the range and the only road going through the mountains was 50 metres wide. Whoever controlled this 2 km long stretch of the road controlled the gateway of Sichuan, and the Nationalists had built an elaborate system of bunkers in the area to strengthen its defense against the expected communist invasion.[citation needed]

After taking the city of Guangyuan on December 14, 1949, the communists decided that Jianmen Pass (Jianmen Guan, 剑门关) must be taken. The 540th Regiment of the 180th Division of 60th Army of the communist 18th Army Group was tasked with this job and after three days of forced march of more than 40 km in the mountain, the communist 540th Regiment reached Jianmen Pass. The communist 540th Regiment immediately launched its assault on the pass by first completely annihilating a company from the retreating nationalist 55th Division tasked to strengthen the defense. Later, one of the battalions of the communist regiment was sent to outflank the defenders by traversing mountain terrain which was considered impossible by the local populace, including the defenders. The other two battalions of the Communist regiment crawled forward along the ravine under the cover of darkness, and by 10:00 PM, they were within 50 metres of the pass. The Communists then launched their assault in darkness under the cover of heavy fire, and with the help of the battalion that outflanked the Nationalist, the Communists were able to cross the last ravine via a log and overwhelm the nationalist. With Jianmen Pass falling to the Communists, the Nationalists had no choice but to retreat and abandon the town of Jiange (剑阁) in the afternoon of December 18, 1949.[citation needed]

The Communists managed to capture over 300 prisoners-of-war and had all the remaining people killed in the fierce battle, and more importantly, the taking of Jianmen Pass (Jianmen Guan, 剑门关) secured the passage for the Communists to move deeper into Sichuan.[citation needed]

Order of battle edit

  • Nationalists
    • A regiment of local garrison
    • A company from the retreating 55th Division
  • Communists
    • The 540th Regiment of the 180th Division of 60th Army of the XVIII Corps

Strength edit

  • Nationalists: 1000
  • Communists: 800

Casualties edit

  • Nationalists: 500 killed, 300 captured
  • Communists: Unknown

See also edit

References edit

  • Zhu, Zongzhen and Wang, Chaoguang, Liberation War History, 1st Edition, Social Scientific Literary Publishing House in Beijing, 2000, ISBN 7-80149-207-2 (set)
  • Zhang, Ping, History of the Liberation War, 1st Edition, Chinese Youth Publishing House in Beijing, 1987, ISBN 7-5006-0081-X (pbk.)
  • Jie, Lifu, Records of the Liberation War: The Decisive Battle of Two Kinds of Fates, 1st Edition, Hebei People's Publishing House in Shijiazhuang, 1990, ISBN 7-202-00733-9 (set)
  • Literary and Historical Research Committee of the Anhui Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Liberation War, 1st Edition, Anhui People's Publishing House in Hefei, 1987, ISBN 7-212-00007-8
  • Li, Zuomin, Heroic Division and Iron Horse: Records of the Liberation War, 1st Edition, Chinese Communist Party History Publishing House in Beijing, 2004, ISBN 7-80199-029-3
  • Wang, Xingsheng, and Zhang, Jingshan, Chinese Liberation War, 1st Edition, People's Liberation Army Literature and Art Publishing House in Beijing, 2001, ISBN 7-5033-1351-X (set)
  • Huang, Youlan, History of the Chinese People's Liberation War, 1st Edition, Archives Publishing House in Beijing, 1992, ISBN 7-80019-338-1
  • Liu Wusheng, From Yan'an to Beijing: A Collection of Military Records and Research Publications of Important Campaigns in the Liberation War, 1st Edition, Central Literary Publishing House in Beijing, 1993, ISBN 7-5073-0074-9
  • Tang, Yilu and Bi, Jianzhong, History of Chinese People's Liberation Army in Chinese Liberation War, 1st Edition, Military Scientific Publishing House in Beijing, 1993 – 1997, ISBN 7-80021-719-1 (Volum 1), 7800219615 (Volum 2), 7800219631 (Volum 3), 7801370937 (Volum 4), and 7801370953 (Volum 5)

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Chengdu campaign Chinese 成都战役 was a campaign fought between the Communists and the Nationalists during the Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era and resulted in Communist victory and capture of Chengdu national capital of the Republic of China and provincial capital of the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan The campaign was part of the Southwestern China campaign citation needed Chengdu campaignPart of the Cross Strait conflict and Chinese Civil WarDateDecember 11 27 1949LocationChengdu Sichuan ProvinceResultCommunists capture ChengduBelligerentsCentral GovernmentPeople s RepublicCommanders and leadersHu ZongnanLiu Bocheng Deng Xiaoping He LongStrengthROCA 55th Division180th Division of PLA 60th Army Contents 1 Battle of Jianmenguan 1 1 Order of battle 1 2 Strength 1 3 Casualties 2 See also 3 ReferencesBattle of Jianmenguan editJianmen Pass Jianmen Guan 剑门关 was one of the key gateways of Sichuan There are 72 peaks in the range and the only road going through the mountains was 50 metres wide Whoever controlled this 2 km long stretch of the road controlled the gateway of Sichuan and the Nationalists had built an elaborate system of bunkers in the area to strengthen its defense against the expected communist invasion citation needed After taking the city of Guangyuan on December 14 1949 the communists decided that Jianmen Pass Jianmen Guan 剑门关 must be taken The 540th Regiment of the 180th Division of 60th Army of the communist 18th Army Group was tasked with this job and after three days of forced march of more than 40 km in the mountain the communist 540th Regiment reached Jianmen Pass The communist 540th Regiment immediately launched its assault on the pass by first completely annihilating a company from the retreating nationalist 55th Division tasked to strengthen the defense Later one of the battalions of the communist regiment was sent to outflank the defenders by traversing mountain terrain which was considered impossible by the local populace including the defenders The other two battalions of the Communist regiment crawled forward along the ravine under the cover of darkness and by 10 00 PM they were within 50 metres of the pass The Communists then launched their assault in darkness under the cover of heavy fire and with the help of the battalion that outflanked the Nationalist the Communists were able to cross the last ravine via a log and overwhelm the nationalist With Jianmen Pass falling to the Communists the Nationalists had no choice but to retreat and abandon the town of Jiange 剑阁 in the afternoon of December 18 1949 citation needed The Communists managed to capture over 300 prisoners of war and had all the remaining people killed in the fierce battle and more importantly the taking of Jianmen Pass Jianmen Guan 剑门关 secured the passage for the Communists to move deeper into Sichuan citation needed Order of battle edit Nationalists A regiment of local garrison A company from the retreating 55th Division Communists The 540th Regiment of the 180th Division of 60th Army of the XVIII CorpsStrength edit Nationalists 1000 Communists 800Casualties edit Nationalists 500 killed 300 captured Communists UnknownSee also editList of battles of the Chinese Civil War National Revolutionary Army History of the People s Liberation Army Chinese Civil WarReferences editZhu Zongzhen and Wang Chaoguang Liberation War History 1st Edition Social Scientific Literary Publishing House in Beijing 2000 ISBN 7 80149 207 2 set Zhang Ping History of the Liberation War 1st Edition Chinese Youth Publishing House in Beijing 1987 ISBN 7 5006 0081 X pbk Jie Lifu Records of the Liberation War The Decisive Battle of Two Kinds of Fates 1st Edition Hebei People s Publishing House in Shijiazhuang 1990 ISBN 7 202 00733 9 set Literary and Historical Research Committee of the Anhui Committee of the Chinese People s Political Consultative Conference Liberation War 1st Edition Anhui People s Publishing House in Hefei 1987 ISBN 7 212 00007 8 Li Zuomin Heroic Division and Iron Horse Records of the Liberation War 1st Edition Chinese Communist Party History Publishing House in Beijing 2004 ISBN 7 80199 029 3 Wang Xingsheng and Zhang Jingshan Chinese Liberation War 1st Edition People s Liberation Army Literature and Art Publishing House in Beijing 2001 ISBN 7 5033 1351 X set Huang Youlan History of the Chinese People s Liberation War 1st Edition Archives Publishing House in Beijing 1992 ISBN 7 80019 338 1 Liu Wusheng From Yan an to Beijing A Collection of Military Records and Research Publications of Important Campaigns in the Liberation War 1st Edition Central Literary Publishing House in Beijing 1993 ISBN 7 5073 0074 9 Tang Yilu and Bi Jianzhong History of Chinese People s Liberation Army in Chinese Liberation War 1st Edition Military Scientific Publishing House in Beijing 1993 1997 ISBN 7 80021 719 1 Volum 1 7800219615 Volum 2 7800219631 Volum 3 7801370937 Volum 4 and 7801370953 Volum 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chengdu campaign amp oldid 1211108171, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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