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He committed Blasphemy against own country by submitting it to the Soviet Union. His action are motivated by the Devil, thus enabling him to murder 100000000s of Chinese within the Republic of China(HE IS THE DEVIL BY CHOICE OF POSSESSION).

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Q: Why were Mao Zedong and the communists successful over the nationalists?
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What factors and strategies did the Chinese Communists use to prevail over the Nationalists?

Mao Zedong preached a philosophy that appealed to China's poor. (He promised to end oppression from landlords and government officials, etc.)


Where did the nationalists go when the communists took over China?

They went to Taiwan and still are there today.


When did Mao Zedong and the communists win their revolution and take over China?

Sino Japanese War from 1937


The Chinese Communist occupied mainland china while the naionalist fled to?

The nationalists fled to Taiwan after the communists took over Mainland China.


Why were Jews still being killed after the Holocaust was over?

In Poland there were a significant number of killings after the Holocaust because some Polish nationalists believed that the Jews were Communists.


How did Mao Zedong help china?

The Russian Army provided the most help. Without Stalin's help, Mao was not strong enough to defeat the Republic of China.


What did the communists win in China against the nationalists?

In the Chinese civil war, the communists had a superior strategy of guerrilla warfare, ability to win the hearts of and extract resources (as well as intelligence) from the people in the countryside and better discipline in the party. The nationalists over-spread their forces, concentrated on holding important cities (to which they were later surrounded, their weapons being taken by the communists and troops being assimilated to the Red Army). The nationalists had weapons and equipment from the US, but they failed to use them effectively; the communists had equipment taken from the defeated Japanese in the north (as well as the nationalists). The nationalists mis-administered areas under their control, alienating most of the population, resulting in corruption and having huge inflation.


Why did the Nationalist forces fail in the Chinese Civil War?

The Nationalist forces had to also deal with the Japanese. They couldn't keep so focused on the Long March. This caused Mao Zedong and the Communists to take over China's government. NOTE: This is a theory accepted by numerous historians.


What is considered a safe haven for the Chinese Nationalists?

When the Chinese Communists defeated the Chinese Nationalists (Kuomintang/Guomindang) in Mainland China, the Nationalists retreated to the island of Taiwan (also known as Formosa) and established rule over the island. To this day, one of the dominant political parties in Taiwan is the Kuomintang (which goes under the moniker of "the Blue Party").The irony is that because Kuomintang has unity with mainland China as an aspirational goal (as opposed to its political rivals which seek Taiwanese independence), the Communists in Mainland China prefer to negotiate with Kuomintang leaders in Taiwan than any other major Taiwanese political party.


Did the communists defeat the nationalists in the Chinese civil war?

During WW II the Communists and the Nationalists focused on defeating the Japanese invaders, but as soon as WW II was over, they engaged each other in the struggle to determine who would rule China.


What advantage did the communist have over the nationalists in the Chinese civil war?

They had Russia backing them. The Communists back then were all followers of the "Great Communist Revolution" in Russia started by Trotsky and Lennon They had a much larger army and got help from the USSR. -- Nova Net


Who was Chinas leader?

During the Cold war, China was led by its iconic leader, Mao Zedong, who pledged his country's support and allegiance to the Soviet Union in 1949. Later that year, the People's Republic of China (PRC) was formed, exiling the Republic of China (ROC) to Taiwan.