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LinDa777 wrote:If the Chinese theory is true they’ve killed a lovely man Image
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Jamie read it.


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rozzieoz wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2018 12:17 pm Jamie read it.


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LinDa777 wrote:If the Chinese theory is true they’ve killed a lovely man Image
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bolueeleh wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:29 am .... have any of you guys seen a chink fight fair or fight with less ppl? 3000years of sun tze did not go in vain
In the Long March the CCP were outnumbered, survived the five encirclement and ultimately won. The point being that they were outnumbered but they kept fighting and didn't give up.

Seven months later, in October, Jiang attempted his fifth and final campaign against the 'bandits.' On this occasion he had taken the advice of a German general to adopt a gradual approach. This time a force of 800,000 men was sent in, with air cover and artillery. The Red Army could not take advantage of its previous strengths of higher mobility and local support. Outnumbered and surrounded by GMD forces, it fought and lost a final battle at Ruijin in 1934.

The CCP faced annihilation. Mao decided that the only change the CCP had was to break through the GMD's lines and set up another base. They succeeded in doing this on the 19th of October and then embarked on what became known as the 'Long March.' The Long March took the CCP on a seemingly impossible 9,600km trek to Shaanxi across some of the most inhospitable territory in China. It took 368 days and it led to the death of more than 90 per cent of the 90,000 communists that broke through their encirclement at Jiangxi.https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/IB/Group_ ... d_1946-49)
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Kuroneko wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2018 2:13 pm
bolueeleh wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:29 am .... have any of you guys seen a chink fight fair or fight with less ppl? 3000years of sun tze did not go in vain
In the Long March the CCP were outnumbered,
these are the times when they are blinded by an ideology, truthfully i have not seen chinks fight fair in any civilian situation, not to degress, my point being is that they will not attempt such feat of burning down a club unless they are fucking sure they wont get caught
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Kuroneko wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2018 2:13 pm
bolueeleh wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:29 am .... have any of you guys seen a chink fight fair or fight with less ppl? 3000years of sun tze did not go in vain
In the Long March the CCP were outnumbered, survived the five encirclement and ultimately won. The point being that they were outnumbered but they kept fighting and didn't give up.

Seven months later, in October, Jiang attempted his fifth and final campaign against the 'bandits.' On this occasion he had taken the advice of a German general to adopt a gradual approach. This time a force of 800,000 men was sent in, with air cover and artillery. The Red Army could not take advantage of its previous strengths of higher mobility and local support. Outnumbered and surrounded by GMD forces, it fought and lost a final battle at Ruijin in 1934.

The CCP faced annihilation. Mao decided that the only change the CCP had was to break through the GMD's lines and set up another base. They succeeded in doing this on the 19th of October and then embarked on what became known as the 'Long March.' The Long March took the CCP on a seemingly impossible 9,600km trek to Shaanxi across some of the most inhospitable territory in China. It took 368 days and it led to the death of more than 90 per cent of the 90,000 communists that broke through their encirclement at Jiangxi.https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/IB/Group_ ... d_1946-49)
On the Long March Mao and his buddies didn't march. They were carried the entire distance in palanquins. Solidarity, brethren!
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