Books about the Red Army's Long March

General Yang Chengwu's Memories of the Long March

Due to the influence of the wrong line within the party, the Red Army had to withdraw from the Central Soviet Area. At first, it was planned to join forces with the Red Army in western Hunan and western Hubei, but it failed to do so. I had to go through many twists and turns, crossing Jinsha River into Sichuan, crossing snow-capped mountains, crossing grasslands through Guizhou and Yunnan, and experienced many difficulties and obstacles ... In the process, I showed the extraordinary courage and hard-working spirit of the Red Army soldiers. The Long March of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants is really rare in human history, and it has long been an immortal heroic epic in the eyes of people all over the world. It is not only the glory and pride of our party and army, but also the glory and pride of the proletariat of China and the people of China, and it is our precious spiritual wealth. The revolutionary cause cannot be interrupted, and our people will continue to draw confidence and strength from it.

Chapter 1 Farewell to Du Yuhe

Chapter II Strategic Shift

Chapter III Nocturnal Walking

Chapter IV Advancing to Daozhou

Chapter V A bloody battle in Xiangjiang River

Chapter VI On the stretcher

Chapter VII Brotherhood

Chapter VIII Crossing the Wujiang River

Chapter 9 The Great Turning Point

Chapter 10 Zunyi Li

Chapter 11 Sidu Chishui

Chapter 12 outwit three counties

Chapter 13 Flying over Luding Bridge

Chapter 14 Magic comes from heaven

Chapter 15 Crossing the Jin Jia Mountains, I met my relatives unexpectedly.

Chapter 16 Xiao Jin Chuan Pan

Chapter 17 From Zhuokeji to Cap

Chapter 18 Chairman Mao instructed us to cross the grass.

Chapter 19 Since Longjiang

Chapter 20 Breakthrough natural barrier Lazikou

Chapter 21 Hadapu BGF

Chapter 22 Liupanshan

Chapter 23 The company commander Wang Youcai

Chapter 24 The hero died in the river and even in the bay.

Chapter 25 Long live the victory of the Long March

Chapter 26 Mourning Comrade Huang Kaixiang

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