Fighting side by side: Cross-border military exchanges and cooperation between the Chinese communist party and the Viet Minh, 1945–1949

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Abstract

After World War II, the Chinese Civil War and the Indochina War broke out one after another. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the League for the Independence of Vietnam (Viet Minh) launched cross-border military cooperation, challenging the legitimacy of the Kuomintang (KMT) in China and the French colonial regime in Indo-china, and bringing together the socialist revolutionary cause of China and the anti-colonial movement of the people of Southeast Asia. At that time, the cooperation was mainly divided into three categories: First, when the guerrillas of the CCP in the southern border of China were forced to transfer to Vietnamese territory for concealment and training, the Viet Minh provided accommodation as well as financial and.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)123-148
Number of pages26
JournalChina Review
Volume19
Issue number3
StatePublished - Aug 2019

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