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Battle site · China in Revolution, 1911–1949

Tingsi Bridge

Map showing Tingsi Bridge — China in Revolution, 1911–1949
BATTLE SITE · CHINA IN REVOLUTION, 1911–1949

26–27 Aug 1926 — The Ironsides Fourth Army storms Wu Peifu’s fortified rail bridge south of Wuhan; the road to the Yangtze is open. Communist organizers ahead of the columns have already raised the peasant associations — the expedition advances on rails of propaganda as much as artillery.

This is one scene of Chapter 4 — The United Front Marches North in China in Revolution, 1911–1949.

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