The communists primarily fought against various capitalist and imperialist forces, particularly during the Russian Civil War (1917-1922), where they battled the White Army and other anti-Bolshevik factions. They also opposed fascist regimes during the Spanish Civil War and World War II. In the Cold War, communists faced off against Western capitalist countries, notably the United States and its allies. Additionally, they engaged in conflicts with nationalist movements and other political groups within their own countries.
because he wanted help to fight against the foreigners.
1944 to 1949.
Nationalist leader Jiang was fighting a civil war against communists led by Mao.
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entered into a temporary truce with them known as the Xi'an Incident. This truce allowed the Communists to regroup and eventually gain strength in their fight against the Nationalist government. The incident also led to Chiang Kai-shek's house arrest and forced him to form a united front with the Communists against the Japanese invasion.
To fight communists.
The United States was tempted to help France fight the communists in Vietnam. In the 1950s, the American government sent millions of dollars of assistance to France to help with these efforts.
A military move against the Soviets during the Cuban Missile Crisis of '62. Fight the Communists in Korea in 1950-1953. Fight the Communists in Vietnam in 1955 thru 1975.
The US fought for the South against the Northern Communists.
because he wanted help to fight against the foreigners.
1944 to 1949.
the capitalists: britain usa france (i think this is the answer)
12. Fighting communists was enough to flout regular child labour laws.
if you are referring to the Russians (the soviet union), then they were fighting the Nazis. they had the most casualties of any nation in ww2.
Each other: North against South. north fought to get rid of communism while the south fought to stay communists
Nationalist leader Jiang was fighting a civil war against communists led by Mao.
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