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Long March
- the epic withdrawal of the Chinese communists from south-eastern to north-western China in 1934–5, over a distance of 9,600 km (6,000 miles). 100,000 people, led by Mao Zedong, left the communist rural base after it was almost destroyed by the Kuomintang; 20,000 people survived the journey.
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- the epic withdrawal of the Chinese communists from southeastern to northwestern China in ...
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