Episode 158 - The Long March, Part II

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Today's episode is a double-conclusion as both the Long March and this miniseries come to a close. The northern course of the March was more notable for adverse climates and geography, which was probably worse than what the Nationalists could throw at them.    Bibliography for this episode:    Short, Philip Mao, A Life Henry Holdt and Company LLC 1999 Wilson, Dick The Long March 1935: The Epic of Chinese Communism's Survival The Viking Press 1971 Chung-gi, Kwei The Kuomintang-Communist Struggle in China 1922-1949 Martinus Nihoff 1970 Yang, Benjamin From Revolution to Politics: Chinese Communists on the Long March Routledge 2021 Po-cheng, Liu Recalling the Long March Foreign Language Press Peking 1978 Salisbury, Harrison E. The Long March: The Untold Story Macmillan 1985 Lai, Benjamin The Long March 1934-35: The Rise of Mao and the Beginning of Modern China Osprey 2019   Questions? Comments? Email me at [email protected]

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