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What's the difference between the Chinese Red Army and the Soviet Red Army?

Hostile forces are different. The Soviet Red Army is a government army and the Chinese Red Army is an anti-government army.

The Chinese Red Army was originally led by the Soviet Red Army, which can be said to be a copy of the Soviet Red Army.

However, due to the different national conditions, the Soviet Union adopted the route of "encircling the cities from the countryside", but it could not be implemented in China, so many battles ended in failure. Later, according to the national conditions of China, Comrade Mao Zedong implemented the policy of "encircling the cities from the countryside", and the revolution was successful.

The direct cause of the Red Army's Long March: the fifth counter-campaign against "encirclement and suppression" failed, and the Red Army suffered heavy losses.

Origin: Bo Gu and others promoted Wang Ming's left-leaning dogmatism.

1934 10 Due to the wrong leadership of Wang Ming's "Left" adventurism and the fact that the enemy was strong and we were weak, the fifth counter-campaign against "encirclement and suppression" in the Central Revolutionary Base Area (also known as the Central Soviet Area) failed, and the main force of the Red Army (the Central Red Army) began the Long March, leaving some Red Army to stick to guerrilla warfare on the spot.

In June 65438+10, the Red Sixth Army Corps and the Red Third Army Corps (renamed after the Red Second Army Corps) joined forces and the Hunan-Hubei-Sichuan Soviet Area was founded.