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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On December 27, 1949, the Kuomintang completely withdrew from the the mainland of China stage
Seventy-six years ago today, on December 27, 1949 (November 8, 1949), the Kuomintang completely withdrew from the stage of the Chinese mainland. On December 27, 1949, the six corps under the jurisdiction of Hu Zongnan, the "National Government" and "Deputy Chief of Military and Political Affairs of Southwest China", under the military siege and political offensive of the main force of the Second Field Army of the People's Liberation Army and each of the First and Fourth Field Armies of the People's Liberation Army, five of them successively declared an uprising. Only Li Wen's Fifth Corps still resisted. On the same day, the People's Liberation Army launched a general offensive on the Chengdu area where the corps was entrenched. In just one day, it was annihilated and the commander of the corps, Li Wen, was captured. Chengdu was conquered. The last main force of the Kuomintang army on the mainland was destroyed At the end of November, the Kuomintang army's Song Xilian unit was completely wiped out in the Southwest Campaign. On December 9, Lu Han, the "Chairperson of Yunnan Province" and the "Director of the Yunnan Appeasement Office", was in Kunming. Liu Wenhui, the "Chairperson of Xikang Province", Deng Xihou, the deputy chief of the "Southwest Military and Political Affairs Office", and Pan Wenhua, in Pengxian County, Sichuan Province, announced an uprising at the head of their headquarters, and Yunnan and Xikang announced peaceful liberation. By December, the Kuomintang's military operations in the mainland had completely failed. On December 7, the "Executive Yuan of the National Government" held a meeting in Chengdu and decided to move the "government organs" to Taipei. Since then, the Kuomintang forces have withdrawn from the historical stage of the News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1szs.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-13:14] 访问:76
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