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The HubeiâHenanâShaanxi Soviet (é蹍éčçť´ĺ, E-Yu-Shan Suweiai) was a communist controlled region in north-central China in the mid-1930s, a constituent part of the Chinese Soviet Republic, a self-declared (unrecognised) sovereign state.
The Soviet or revolutionary Base Area (éŠĺ˝ć šćŽĺ°) was located in the mountainous tri-provincial border region from which it gets its designation, occupying contiguous counties which are now in the municipal regions of Shiyan (ĺĺ °ĺ¸), Hubei, Sanmenxia (ä¸é¨ĺłĄ) and Nanyang (ĺéł), Henan, and Shangluo and Ankang, Shaanxi.
In 1935, the Base Area was the object of two Nationalist Government Encirclement Campaigns in 1935, both of which failed. Uniquely in the history of these campaigns, the target Soviet was then let be: its forces and apparatus were neither destroyed nor driven out by subsequent strategy. This may be due to the Long March then concluding, which made much of Shaanxi into a fairly secure, Soviet Union-backed territory for the Chinese Communists.
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The HubeiâHenanâShaanxi Soviet (é蹍éčçť´ĺ, E-Yu-Shan Suweiai) was a communist controlled region in north-central China in the mid-1930s, a constituent part of the Chinese Soviet Republic, a self-declared (unrecognised) sovereign state.
The Soviet or revolutionary Base Area (éŠĺ˝ć šćŽĺ°) was located in the mountainous tri-provincial border region from which it gets its designation, occupying contiguous counties which are now in the municipal regions of Shiyan (ĺĺ °ĺ¸), Hubei, Sanmenxia (ä¸é¨ĺłĄ) and Nanyang (ĺéł), Henan, and Shangluo and Ankang, Shaanxi.
In 1935, the Base Area was the object of two Nationalist Government Encirclement Campaigns in 1935, both of which failed. Uniquely in the history of these campaigns, the target Soviet was then let be: its forces and apparatus were neither destroyed nor driven out by subsequent strategy. This may be due to the Long March then concluding, which made much of Shaanxi into a fairly secure, Soviet Union-backed territory for the Chinese Communists.