Mao took over, after underhandingly defeating the still-rightful nationalist leaders
Dictators
Communist leaders came to power without the backing of the Soviet Union in China. The Chinese Communist Party, led by Mao Zedong, established control after a prolonged civil war, culminating in the victory of the communists in 1949. This success was largely due to a combination of popular support, effective guerrilla warfare, and the weaknesses of the Nationalist government. While the Soviet Union later provided support, the initial rise to power was primarily a domestic achievement.
The island of Taiwan.
Communist Party and Military leaders
They were forced to flee on a little island called Taiwan.
Mao took over, after underhandingly defeating the still-rightful nationalist leaders
After World War II, prominent communist leaders included Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union, who expanded his influence over Eastern Europe, and Mao Zedong in China, who led the Communist Party to victory in the Chinese Civil War in 1949. On the nationalist front, leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru played key roles in India’s struggle for independence from British rule, while nationalists in various other countries sought self-determination, often in opposition to colonial powers. In the Middle East, figures such as Gamal Abdel Nasser in Egypt emerged as significant nationalist leaders advocating for Arab unity and independence.
American leaders feared that a Nationalist defeat would create a communist superpower. -nova net
It would help if we knew when and where
Dictators
There are no Communist leaders. Communism is a classless moneyless society that can only be established by class-conscious workers who have rejected the idea of leaders.
Gopal hari Deshmukh
Nationalist
me
Mao
Communist leaders came to power without the backing of the Soviet Union in China. The Chinese Communist Party, led by Mao Zedong, established control after a prolonged civil war, culminating in the victory of the communists in 1949. This success was largely due to a combination of popular support, effective guerrilla warfare, and the weaknesses of the Nationalist government. While the Soviet Union later provided support, the initial rise to power was primarily a domestic achievement.