The communists
Chiang's nationalist army defeats Mao's Communists. The Communists are forced on the Long March to the remote city of Yan'an in Shaanxi province. Across hundreds of miles, the Communists lose 90 percent of their remaining forces.
a long time ago
Good question. The Americans had retreated to the southern tip of Bataan before they surrendered. The Japenese didn't have trucks or trains to transport the prisoners back up to Manilia area where there was a good port (or didn't want to spend the assets to do so). The Japanese did not have sufficient food supplies and they knew that would be a problem. They forced the Americans to march the long route anyway and many died or fell out of line and were executed. It should not have happened if they Japanese had complied with the Geneva Convention for the treatment of prisoners of war.
340miles
a parade. a trek an expedition
As a result of the Long March, China's Communist Party
long march
They traveled in Central China.
Manjiro was tired from marching all day long.
China is a communist country, so they likely won't have another group until the first guy is dead
Chiang's nationalist army defeats Mao's Communists. The Communists are forced on the Long March to the remote city of Yan'an in Shaanxi province. Across hundreds of miles, the Communists lose 90 percent of their remaining forces.
31 daysThe route of the Long March in China was taken by the Chinese Communist Party army, covering 6000 miles (9654-km).
There are various reasons that isolation hurt China. For example, it prevented them from developing glass for a long time.
Mao Zedong's Long March ended in October 1935 when 8000 of the original 80,000 marchers reached Shaanxi Province.
Mao Tse-Tung, later spelled Mao Zedong
The armies of the party of China invaded the Kuomintang armies.
Would that be Mao's Chinese Communists?