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Communist-controlled China (1927–1949) : ウィキペディア英語版
Communist-controlled China (1927–49)

Communist-controlled China (, officially called the Soviet Zone ) refers to the territories of China controlled by the Communist Party of China from 1927 to 1949 during the Republican era and the Chinese Civil War with the Nationalist China. There were six soviet areas from 1927 to 1933, the Ching-kang-shan, the Central Soviet in Eastern Kiangsi on the border of Fujian, the O-Yu-Wan (Hupei-Honan-Anwei) Soviet, Hsiang-o-hsi (West Hupei and Hunan), and Hsiang-kan (Hunan-Kiangsi). The first Soviet was the Hailufeng Soviet created in 1927. The Central Soviet was the main base of the Communist Party where Communist Party leader Mao Zedong issued a directive on 1 September 1931 for the Central Soviet to mass mobilize the region as a base area. As problems occurred over being able to control territories outside the Central Soviet, by 1933 a full transfer of Communist forces to the Central Soviet was achieved.〔Jerome Chen, "The Communist Movement, 1927-1937," in John King Fairbank, Albert Feuerwerker. ''The Cambridge history of China: Republican China 1912-1949'', Part 2. Cambridge, England, UK: Cambridge University Press, Pp. 175.〕
Upon the intervention of the Soviet Union against Japan in World War II in 1945, USSR forces invaded the Japanese client state of Manchukuo, Mao Zedong in April and May 1945 had planned to mobilize 150,000 to 250,000 soldiers from across China to work with forces of the Soviet Union in capturing Manchuria.〔Dieter Heinzig. The Soviet Union and communist China, 1945-1950: the arduous road to the alliance. M.E. Sharpe, 2004. Pp. 79.〕
==Jurisdiction==
The Communist Party of China Soviets revised marriage law in their territories, issued laws to control the activities of counter-revolutionaries, and a soviet judicial system was established - the judicial system was considered impressive even by opponents of the Communists such as General Ch'en Ch'eng who spoke of its "scarcity of cases of embezzlement and corruption".〔John King Fairbank, Albert Feuerwerker. The Cambridge history of China: Republican China 1912-1949, Part 2. Cambridge, England, UK: Cambridge University Press, Pp. 175.〕

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