Chinese Civil War, 1927-49.

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Chinese Civil War, 1927-49

Roots of the Conflict: European Colonialism Boxer Rebellion American Marines in Beijing, c. 1900 European Colonization of Asia

China for the Chinese: Rise of Chinese Nationalism Puyi, Emperor of China Sun Yat-Sen, Founder of The Kuomintang (KMT), The Chinese Nationalist Party

Chinese Civil War, Part I (1927-37) Chiang Kai-shek Mao Zedong

The Long March, 1934-36 Mao and his lieutenants Zhou Enlai

World War Two Intervenes Invasion of China by Japan, 1937 Rape of Nanking Unit 731 Building

Chinese Civil War, Part II (1945-49) Map & Flag of Republic of China, otherwise known as Taiwan Victory of the Peoples’ Republic of China