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On October 26, 1933, the Red Army and the 19th Route Army signed a preliminary agreement on counter-Chiang.
92 years ago today, on October 26, 1933 (September 8, 1933), the Red Army and the 19th Route Army signed a preliminary agreement against Chiang. On October 26, 1933, the Provisional Central Government of the Chinese Soviet Republic and the Red Army of Workers and Peasants and the 19th Route Army reached the "Preliminary Agreement Against Japan and Chiang". The CCP representative Pan Hannian and the Fujian representative Xu Yonghong signed the agreement. The agreement stipulates that the two sides shall immediately stop their military activities, temporarily demarcate the military boundary line, and no main troops shall be stationed on this line. The two sides shall resume trade in commodities and make separate agreements based on the principle of mutual assistance and reciprocity. The Fujian government shall immediately release all political prisoners in Fujian, endorse all revolutionary activities in Fujian, and promptly issue an anti-Chiang declaration to make anti-Japanese and anti-Chiang military preparations. The two sides shall send plenipotentiaries to each other, and when the personnel of the two sides come and go, the representatives of the two sides shall request to sign for the pass. The two sides shall, in the shortest possible period of time, make another specific combat agreement against Chiang


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