Shanghai Commune of 1927
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In China, before Mao Zedong and the communists took power, the Shanghai Commune of 1927 was created as a grassroots movement by the workers of Shanghai. It was created after a massive rebellion overthrew the local warlord. However, this movement was crushed on April 12, 1927, when Chiang Kai-shek entered the city in the Shanghai massacre of 1927.
See also[]
- The Shanghai People's Commune established during the Cultural Revolution.
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- 1927 in China
- 1920s in Shanghai
- Communism in China
- Chinese history stubs