Red Second Army: The former Red Second and Sixth Army Corps, 1935 was incorporated into the Red Second Army Corps by the Central Committee. Later, after joining forces with the Fourth Army Corps, it was formed into the 32nd Army (also the Ninth Military Region of the Fourth Army). Commander-in-Chief He Long, Deputy Commander Xiao Ke, Political Commissar Ren, Deputy Political Commissar.
The Red Fourth Army: The origin of the Red Fourth Army can be traced back to the establishment of the Red Seventh Army after the 1927 Jute Uprising. After the failure of the jute uprising, the rest of the troops developed into 1 1 Red Army Division. 1930 15 and 1 were merged into gongsijun, with Kuang jixun as commander, political commissar and Xu as chief of staff. 193 1 year1kloc-0/month, the gongsijun and the red 25th army were formally established. The commander-in-chief of the Fourth Army is Xu, the political commissar is Chen Changhao, and the director of the Political Department is.
Expand the information of the Red Army, the full name of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants. It was the people's army led by China during the Agrarian Revolutionary War in China. It was established in June 65438+August 1 0927, with a peak of about 300,000 people. 1934 10 Due to Wang Ming's "Left" wrong strategic guidance, the Central Red Army failed to break the fifth "encirclement and suppression" campaign of the Kuomintang army and was forced to leave the Central Revolutionary Base for the Long March.
During the Long March, the Red Army smashed the encirclement and interception of the Kuomintang army, overcame numerous difficulties and obstacles, and arrived in the Shaanxi-Gansu Revolutionary Base and southern Gansu in September, June and June.
1937 In July, after the full-scale outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, according to the agreement reached between the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Kuomintang government, the main force of the Red Army was reorganized into the Eighth Route Army of the National Revolutionary Army; The Red Army and guerrillas who fought in Jiangxi, Fujian, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Hunan, Hubei, Henan and Anhui provinces 13 were reorganized into the New Fourth Army of the National Revolutionary Army.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants