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1 Background and overviews  





2 Events  



2.1  Campaigns  





2.2  Battles  





2.3  Uprisings  





2.4  Other events  







3 People  



3.1  Individuals  





3.2  Groups and organisations  







4 Geography and locations  





5 Documents, speeches, and proclamation  





6 See also  





7 References  



7.1  Bibliography  





7.2  Notes  





7.3  Citations  
















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The following is a topical outline of English Wikipedia articles about the history of the Chinese Civil War (1912–1949)[a]

The Chinese Civil War was fought between the Kuomintang-led government of the Republic of China and the forces of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), with armed conflict continuing intermittently from 1 August 1927 until 7 December 1949, resulting in a CCP victory and control of mainland China in the Chinese Communist Revolution.[1][2]

Background and overviews[edit]

Events[edit]

Campaigns[edit]

  • Bobai campaign
  • Campaign along the Southern Section of Datong–Puzhou Railway
  • Campaign in the Eastern Foothills of the Funiu Mountains
  • Campaign of the North China Plain Pocket
  • Campaign to Defend Siping
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Central and Southern China
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Dabieshan
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Eastern China
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Liuwandashan
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Longquan
  • Campaign to suppress bandits in northeast China
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northeastern Guizhou
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northern China
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northern Guangdong
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northwestern China
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Shiwandashan
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Southwestern China
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in the Border Region of Hunan–Hubei–Sichuan
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Western Guangxi
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Western Hunan
  • Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Wuping
  • Campaign to the North of Baoding
  • Campaign to the North of Daqing River
  • Campaign to the North of Nanchuan County
  • Campaign to the South of Baoding
  • Chengdu campaign
  • Datong–Jining Campaign
  • Datong–Puzhou campaign
  • Dingtao Campaign
  • Dongshan Island Campaign
  • Encirclement campaign against the Hunan-Hubei-Jiangxi Soviet
  • Encirclement campaign against the Hunan-Hubei-Sichuan-Guizhou Soviet
  • Encirclement campaign against the Hunan-Jiangxi Soviet
  • Encirclement campaign against the Hunan–Western Hubei Soviet
  • Encirclement campaign against the Northeastern Jiangxi Soviet
  • Encirclement campaigns (Chinese Civil War)
  • Fifth encirclement campaign against the Eyuwan Soviet
  • Fifth encirclement campaign against the Jiangxi Soviet
  • First encirclement campaign against the Eyuwan Soviet
  • First encirclement campaign against the Honghu Soviet
  • First encirclement campaign against the Hubei–Henan–Shaanxi Soviet
  • First encirclement campaign against the Jiangxi Soviet
  • First encirclement campaign against the Shaanxi–Gansu Soviet
  • Fourth encirclement campaign against the Eyuwan Soviet
  • Fourth encirclement campaign against the Jiangxi Soviet
  • Gaoyou–Shaobo campaign
  • Gongzhutun Campaign
  • Guangxi campaign
  • Handan Campaign
  • Hebei–Rehe–Chahar Campaign
  • Heshui Campaign
  • Houma Campaign
  • Huaihai campaign
  • Huaiyin–Huai'an campaign
  • Jingshan–Zhongxiang Campaign
  • Lanzhou Campaign
  • Liaoshen campaign
  • Linfen Campaign
  • Linfen–Fushan Campaign
  • Linjiang Campaign
  • Linyi Campaign
  • Longhai Campaign
  • Lüliang Campaign
  • Menglianggu campaign
  • Meridian Ridge Campaign
  • Nanma–Linqu Campaign
  • Ningxia Campaign (1949)
  • Opening Campaign
  • Pingdu Campaign
  • Pingjin campaign
  • Second encirclement campaign against the Eyuwan Soviet
  • Second encirclement campaign against the Honghu Soviet
  • Second encirclement campaign against the Hubei–Henan–Shaanxi Soviet
  • Second encirclement campaign against the Jiangxi Soviet
  • Second encirclement campaign against the Shaanxi–Gansu Soviet
  • Shangdang Campaign
  • Shanghai Campaign
  • Shuangduiji campaign
  • Siping Campaign
  • Southern Jiangsu Campaign
  • Summer Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China
  • Taixing Campaign
  • Taiyuan campaign
  • Third encirclement campaign against the Eyuwan Soviet
  • Third encirclement campaign against the Honghu Soviet
  • Third encirclement campaign against the Jiangxi Soviet
  • Third encirclement campaign against the Shaanxi–Gansu Soviet
  • Tianjin campaign
  • Wanshan Archipelago Campaign
  • Weixian–Guangling–Nuanquan Campaign
  • Western Tai'an Campaign
  • Winter Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China
  • Wudi Campaign
  • Xinghua Campaign
  • Yangtze River Crossing campaign
  • Yanzhou campaign
  • Yetaishan Campaign
  • Zhengtai Campaign
  • Zhiluozhen Campaign
  • Zhoucun–Zhangdian Campaign
  • Zhucheng Campaign
  • Battles[edit]

  • Battle of Baoying
  • Battle of Chishui River
  • Battle of Dachen Archipelago
  • Battle of Dalushan Islands
  • Battle of Dazhongji
  • Battle of Dengbu Island
  • Battle of Dongshan Island
  • Battle of Dong-Yin
  • Battle of Guanzhong (1946–1947)
  • Battle of Guningtou
  • Battle of Hainan Island
  • Battle of Houmajia
  • Battle of Huaiyin–Huai'an
  • Battle of Jinan
  • Battle of Jinzhou
  • Battle of Jiulianshan
  • Battle of Kalgan
  • Battle of Lingbi
  • Battle of Lishi
  • Battle of Luding Bridge
  • Battle of Nan'ao Island
  • Battle of Nanpeng Archipelago
  • Battle of Nanpeng Island
  • Battle of Nanri Island
  • Battle of Niangziguan
  • Battle of Phoenix Peak
  • Battle of Rugao
  • Battle of Rugao–Huangqiao
  • Battle of Shangcai
  • Battle of Shantou (1927)
  • Battle of Shaobo
  • Battle of Shicun
  • Battle of Shuangqiaozhen
  • Battle of Siping
  • Battle of Tang'erli
  • Battle of Tangtou–Guocun
  • Battle of Tashan
  • Battle of Tianmen
  • Battle of Tianquan
  • Battle of Wuhe
  • Battle of Xiangshuikou
  • Battle of Yan'an
  • Battle of Yijiangshan Islands
  • Battle of Yinji
  • Battle of Yiwu
  • Battle of Yongjiazhen
  • Uprisings[edit]

  • Guangzhou Uprising
  • Longzhou Uprising
  • Nanchang uprising
  • Ningdu uprising
  • Other events[edit]

  • Canton Coup
  • Chongqing Negotiations
  • Jiaochangkou incident
  • Kuomintang Islamic insurgency
  • Little Long March
  • Long March
  • New Fourth Army incident
  • Operation Beleaguer
  • Operation King Kong
  • Project National Glory
  • Shanghai massacre
  • Siege of Changchun
  • Tonghua incident
  • Xi'an Incident
  • Yu Zisan Incident
  • People[edit]

    Individuals[edit]

  • Barbara Stephens (journalist)
  • Cao Lihuai
  • Chen Bijun
  • Chen Hsing-ling
  • Chen Mingren
  • Chen Shaokun
  • Chen Yi (marshal)
  • Chiang Kai-shek
  • Chiang Wei-kuo
  • David Galula
  • Deng Xiaoping
  • Eleutherius Winance
  • Eugene Chen
  • Fang Chih
  • Fang Zhenwu
  • Feng Baiju
  • Fu Zhong
  • George C. Marshall
  • Guo Tianmin
  • Han Deqin
  • He Bingyan
  • Hu Di
  • Huang Baitao
  • Imamura Hosaku
  • James Gareth Endicott
  • Ji Xingwen
  • John Roderick (correspondent)
  • Ku Cheng-kang
  • Li Guang (born 1914)
  • Li Lun (general)
  • Li Mi (Republic of China general)
  • Li Tianyou
  • Li Zhen (female general)
  • Liang Huazhi
  • Lin Biao
  • Liu Bocheng
  • Liu Fangwu
  • Liu Luyin
  • Liu Ruming
  • Liu Zhen (PRC)
  • Liu Zhenhua
  • Lu Zhankui
  • Ma clique
  • Ma Dunjing (1910–2003)
  • Ma Haide
  • Ma Ning
  • Mao Zedong
  • Mikhail Borodin
  • Moon Fun Chin
  • Nie Rongzhen
  • Otto Braun (communist)
  • Pai Wan-hsiang
  • Pan Zili
  • Pang Ho-san
  • Peng Dehuai
  • Percy Chen
  • Qian Zhuangfei
  • Ren Bishi
  • Rewi Alley
  • Richard Frey
  • Sanggyai Yexe
  • Sheng Shicai
  • Su Zhenhua
  • Sun Li-jen
  • Sun Yuanliang
  • Tan Xilin
  • Tang Liang
  • Walter Stennes
  • Wang Bingnan
  • Wang Jingwei
  • Wang Shijie
  • Wang Xinting
  • Wang Yaowu
  • Wang Youping
  • Wang Yun-wu
  • Wei Guoqing
  • Xiang Xuan
  • Xiang Ying
  • Xiong Xianghui
  • Yan Xishan
  • Ye Xiufeng
  • Yu Guanglang
  • Zhang Guotao
  • Zhang Lingfu
  • Zhang Qinqiu
  • Zhang Wenbin (vice minister)
  • Zhang Zuolin
  • Zhao Zhongrong
  • Zhou Enlai
  • Zhou Yiqing
  • Zhu De
  • Groups and organisations[edit]

  • Chinese Communist Party
  • Chinese Red Army
  • Chinese Soviet Republic
  • Green Gang
  • Hailufeng Soviet
  • Hunan–Hubei–Jiangxi Soviet
  • Hunan-Hubei-Sichuan-Guizhou Soviet
  • Jiangxi Soviet
  • Northeastern Army
  • Northwest Chinese Soviet Federation
  • People's Liberation Army
  • Waishengren
  • Yan'an Soviet
  • Geography and locations[edit]

  • General Suppression Headquarters of Xuzhou Garrison
  • Hailufeng Soviet
  • Hunan–Hubei–Jiangxi Soviet
  • Hunan-Hubei-Sichuan-Guizhou Soviet
  • Jiangxi Soviet
  • Jinggang Mountains
  • Lazikou Pass
  • Moscow Sun Yat-sen University
  • Nanchang Laoyingfang Airport
  • Nanchang Qingyunpu Airport
  • Northwestern Youth Labor Camp
  • Site of Joining Forces in Wenjiashi of Autumn Harvest Uprising
  • Zhong'anlun Monument
  • Documents, speeches, and proclamation[edit]

  • Proclamation of the People's Republic of China
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    Bibliography[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ See Outline of the military history of the People's Republic of China for a full outline of the military history of the People's Republic of China.

    Citations[edit]

    1. ^ Li, Xiaobing (2012). China at War: An Encyclopedia. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 295. ISBN 9781598844153. Archived from the original on 11 April 2023. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  • ^ Lew, Christopher R.; Leung, Pak-Wah, eds. (2013). Historical Dictionary of the Chinese Civil War. Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 3. ISBN 978-0810878730. Archived from the original on 11 April 2023. Retrieved 26 June 2017.

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