Manuscripts of Huaihai Campaign

Manuscripts of Huaihai Campaign

The Huaihai Campaign, which the Kuomintang called "Xubang Campaign", was a strategic offensive campaign against Kuomintang troops by the East China Field Army and the Central Plains Field Army of the China People's Liberation Army during the Liberation War, with Xuzhou as the center, Haizhou (Lianyungang) in the east, Shangqiu in the west, Lincheng in the north (now Xuecheng in Zaozhuang City) and Huaihe River in the south. The Huaihai Campaign is the second of the three major campaigns, and it is also a battle with the heaviest sacrifice, the largest number of enemy annihilation, the greatest political influence and the most complicated war style.

1 Huaihai Campaign, which was called "Xubang Campaign" by the Kuomintang, was a strategic offensive campaign launched by the East China Field Army and the Central Plains Field Army of the China People's Liberation Army with Xuzhou as the center during the Liberation War, starting from Haizhou (Lianyungang) in the east, Shangqiu in the west, Lincheng (now Xuecheng, Zaozhuang City) in the north and Huaihe River in the south.

2. The Huaihai Campaign started at19481.6 and ended at 1949 1.00. Herry Liu, the general headquarters of Xuzhou Anti-Banditry, commanded 5 regiments, 22 armies, 56 divisions and an appeasement area of the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China.

3. The Huaihai Campaign was the second of the three major campaigns, and it was also the one with the heaviest sacrifice, the most enemy annihilation, the greatest political influence and the most complicated tactics.