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Long March  

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  • The Long March (October 1934–October 1935) was the epic 6,000-mile flight of the Chinese Communists from their beleaguered bases in southeast China to safety in northwest China. After breaking through Nationalist leader Jiang Jieshi's (Chiang Kai-shek's) encircling armies, the Communist units marched for almost a year, averaging twenty-seven miles per day across hostile terrain, including mountain ranges, rivers, grasslands, and swamps. [Source: Encyclopedia of Leadership; Long March]

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