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Chen Shiju (First from Left), Commander of the 8th Corps of the Third Field Army, Which Was the First to Cross the Yangtze River, and LIU Bocheng (Second from Left) of the Second Field Army at the Celebration Rally in Nanjing.
Date: 1949-05-01
Identifier: ZB1-40-15
Subject: Revolutionary history

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The Chinese Communist Party invited a group of democratic figures from Hong Kong to travel north for negotiations on the founding of the new nation. In February 1949, democratic figures who had arrived in the liberated areas posed for a group photo…
Date: 1949-02
Identifier: ZB1-40-14
Subject: Organization and personnel

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Shen Shiyou (1917–1996) Was a Secret Member of the Chinese Communist Party and a Staff Officer in the First Department of the Kuomintang Ministry of National Defense. Under the Leadership of the Ccp Shanghai Bureau and Nanjing Municipal Committee, in…
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-13
Subject: Revolutionary history

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Deng Haoming (1904–1998) Was a Liberal Figure Within the Kuomintang and the Maternal Uncle-in-Law of Wang Yanqing, Commander of the 97th Division—Known as Chiang Kai-Shek’s “Royal Guard.” He Helped Persuade Commander Wang to Defect in March 1949.…
Date: 1940
Identifier: ZB-40-12
Subject: Revolutionary history

B1-40-11.tif
In February 1948, YU BO, Hao Guiqiao, Chen Jiuying, Zhou Zuozhou, and Zhang Zuli—Officers and Soldiers of the Kuomintang Air Force’s 8th Squadron—Defected and Rebelled After Being Persuaded by the Ccp Shanghai Bureau and Nanjing Municipal Committee,…
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-11
Subject: Revolutionary history

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Martyr Zhang Quan (1899–1949), Lieutenant General of the Kuomintang Joint Logistics Headquarters, Provided Extensive Military Intelligence on the Eve of Shanghai’s Liberation. Sha Wenhan Once Represented the Central Shanghai Bureau to Appoint Him as…
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-10
Subject: Revolutionary history

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Jia Yibin (1912–2012) with Chiang Kai-Shek, at a Youth Reserve Cadre Meeting in Lushan in September 1946.
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-09
Subject: Organization and personnel

B1-40-08.tif
Former Kuomintang Youth Reserve Cadre Jia Yibin and His Comrades.
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-08
Subject: Organization and personnel

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Deng Zhaoxiang, Captain of the Kuomintang’s Largest Cruiser, the Chongqing Ship, Defected Through Ccp’s Persuasion Efforts and Led a Mutiny at Shanghai Harbor in February 1949
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-07
Subject: Organization and personnel

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Yang Zhaolong (1904–1979) Was a Senior Legal Scholar Proficient in the Languages of Eight Countries. In Early 1949, While Serving as the Chief Prosecutor of the Kuomintang, He Cooperated with the Secret Nanjing Municipal Party Committee to Facilitate…
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-06
Subject: Organization and personn

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LIU Feng (Born 1916) Was Involved in the Student Movement in Shanghai During the 1930s. During the Liberation War Period, He Served as Deputy Secretary of the Nanjing Municipal Committee, Working Alongside Chen Xiuliang, Who Was the Secretary.
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-05
Subject: Organization and personnel

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Chen YU (1901–1974) in 1947. In 1930, While in Charge of the Seamen’s General Union in Shanghai, He Was Very Close with Chen Xiuliang and Her Daughter. After the Sixth Central Committee’s Fourth Plenary Session, He Was Labeled a Rightist and Sent to…
Date: 1947
Identifier: ZB1-40-04
Subject: Organization and personnel

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The Shanghai Bureau of the Ccp Central Committee Dispatched WAN Jingguang and His Wife Feng Xiuhui to Hong Kong to Establish a Secret Liaison Station. In 1947, WAN Jingguang, His Wife, and Their Child Were Aboard the Rms Queen Mary en Route to Hong…
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-03
Subject: Organization and personne

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Chen Tongsheng (From Left to the Right), LIU Xiao, and GU Zhun in 1946, During Their Time in the New Fourth Army Base Area.
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-02
Subject: Organization and personnel

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LIU Changsheng (1903–1967), Deputy Secretary of Both the Jiangsu Provincial Committee and the Central Shanghai Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party.
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-01
Subject: Organization and personnel

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HU Yuzhi (1896–1986) Was a Party Activist in the Cultural Circle. In the 1930s, He Served as Editor of Progressive Magazines and Participated in the Activities of the Cultural Circles’ National Salvation Association Against Japan.
Date: 1930s
Identifier: ZB1-30-10
Subject: organization and personnel

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Wang Yaoshan (1910–2005) Served as the Organization Commissioner of the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party from 1937 to 1942.
Date: 1930s
Identifier: ZB1-30-09
Subject: Organization and personnel

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Pan Hannian (1906–1977) in the 1930s. Within the Party, He Was Known as a ‘Born in a Rich Businessman Family’ but Because He Belonged to a Different Underground Network from Sha Wenhan and Chen Xiuliang, They Did Not Meet Until 1942 in the New Fourth…
Date: 1930s
Identifier: ZB1-30-08
Subject: organization and personnel

B1-30-07.tif
Liu Xiao, Zhang Yi, and Their Eldest Daughter Song Ying During Their Time at the Jiangsu Provincial Committee in Shanghai
Date: 1930s
Identifier: ZB1-30-07
Subject: Organization and personnel
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In early 1937, Liu Xiao (1908–1988) was dispatched from Yan'an to Shanghai to restore and rebuild the Party organization there.
Date: 1937
Identifier: ZB1-30-06
Subject: Organization and personnel
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