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From imperial soldier to communist general: The early career of Zhu De and his influence on the formation of the Chinese Red Army.
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From imperial soldier to communist general: The early career of Zhu De and his influence on the formation of the Chinese Red Army./
作者:
Russell, Matthew William.
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447 p.
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Adviser: Edward A. McCord.
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Dissertation Abstracts International70-03A.
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History, Asia, Australia and Oceania. -
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9781109055313
From imperial soldier to communist general: The early career of Zhu De and his influence on the formation of the Chinese Red Army.
Russell, Matthew William.
From imperial soldier to communist general: The early career of Zhu De and his influence on the formation of the Chinese Red Army.
- 447 p.
Adviser: Edward A. McCord.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The George Washington University, 2009.
This dissertation examines the early career of Zhu De (1886-1976), the commander-in-chief of the Chinese Red Army, to provide a fuller perspective and better understanding of the origin and development of the early Red Army and ultimately why it was so successful. This army was a complex force that reflected an equally complex strategic, operational, and tactical heritage derived from a wide array of sources. Contrary to popular perceptions of the early Communist military operating mainly as guerrillas, the Red Army was, in reality, a hybrid force made up of regular troops, full-time guerrilla units, and local part-time self-defense forces. Its hybrid nature was also reflected in its operational style that combined conventional operations with guerrilla warfare. The military theory and operational concepts on which the Red Army relied were equally complex. While originating in military institutions and military theories that stretch back to the late Qing, they were equally affected by the military transformations of the early Chinese Republic and influenced by wider military developments in the world, especially in Japan, Germany, and Russia.
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