The Chinese Communist Revolution or the 1949 Revolution was the culmination of the Chinese Communist Party's drive to power since its founding in 1921 and the second part of Chinese Civil War (1946–1949). In the official media, this period is known as the War of Liberation (simplified Chinese: 解放战争; traditional Chinese: 解放戰爭; pinyin: Jiěfàng Zhànzhēng).
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| - The Chinese Communist Revolution or the 1949 Revolution was the culmination of the Chinese Communist Party's drive to power since its founding in 1921 and the second part of Chinese Civil War (1946–1949). In the official media, this period is known as the War of Liberation (simplified Chinese: 解放战争; traditional Chinese: 解放戰爭; pinyin: Jiěfàng Zhànzhēng).
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| - Chinese Communist Revolution
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| - 250,000 in three campaigns
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| - 25pxNational Revolutionary Army
- (After Oct.1, 1949)
- 25pxCommunist Militia
- 25pxCommunist Party
- 25pxNationalist Party (Kuomintang)
- 25pxPeople's Liberation Army
- 25pxRepublic of China Armed Forces
- After 1947:
- After 1949 establishment:
- After 1949 relocation toTaiwan:
- After1947 Constitution:
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| - *Government of the Republic of Chinarelocated toTaiwan
- *People's Republic of Chinaestablished in mainland China
- Communistvictory and takeover ofmainland China
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| - 1,270,000 regulars (1945-09)
- 1,490,000 (1949-06)
- 2,800,000 regulars (1948-06)
- 3,650,000 (1948-06)
- 4,000,000 regulars(1949-06)
- 4,300,000 (1946-07)
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