EIGHTH ROUTE ARMY


Meaning of EIGHTH ROUTE ARMY in English

larger of the two major Chinese communist forces that fought the Japanese from 1937 to 1945. The 8th Route Army also engaged in political and propaganda work, helping to increase communist support among the populace. The army grew from 30,000 troops in July 1937 to 156,000 in 1938 and 400,000 in 1940. Reduced to about 300,000 by the fierce fighting between 1941 and 1944, its size almost doubled to a total of 600,000 men in 1945. Formed in 1937 at the time of the second United Front (the anti-Japanese alliance between the Chinese Nationalists under Chiang Kai-shek and the Chinese Communists), the 8th Route Army was headed by Mao Zedong's old comrade in arms Chu Teh but was placed under the overall direction of the Nationalist government. In 1938 the 8th Route Army was reorganized as the 18th Army Group under the Nationalist commander Yen Hsi-shan. In practice, however, the army remained under Chu Teh's control and operated independently of the Nationalists, especially after 1941, when relations between the Communists and Nationalists had deteriorated. Following the end of World War II, the 18th Army Group was incorporated into the new People's Liberation Army. Units from the former 8th Route Army were active in the 1948 capture of Manchuria (Northeast Provinces) from the Nationalists, which placed the communist forces in a position to take North China and turn the civil war in their favour.

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