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Name: Winter Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China

Type: Event

Start: 1947 AD

End: 1948 AD

Parent: Second Phase (Chinese Civil War)

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Was a battle between the Kuomintang and the Red army during the Chinese Civil War that took place in Northeast China.

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  • December 1947: The Communist 2nd column and the 7th column took Zhangwu.
  • January 1948: Beipiao, Heishan, and Dahushan are occupied by the Kuomintang.
  • February 1948: The Communist 4th column and the 6th column took Liaoyang.
  • February 1948: Communist forces took Anshan on February 19, 1948.
  • March 1948: The Nationalist garrison of Jilin City, the 60th Army, evacuated the city.
  • March 1948: The city of Siping is taken by Communist forces.
  • January 1948: The Communist 9th column, took Panshan.
  • January 1948: Taking of Xinli Village (新立屯) by Communist forces.
  • January 1948: Smaller cities like Beipiao, Heishan, Tai'an and Dahushan fell into communist hands.

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