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Period of mobilization for the suppression of Communist rebellion

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extended powers to mobilize against the CCP. After the central government of the Republic of China had relocated to Taiwan in 1949, the Provisional Act provided the government ways to suppress its opponents.
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convened in 1948 enacted the "Mobilization for the Suppression of Communist Rebellion Provisional Act". The Provisional Act is provided to the then President
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experienced the longest period of military control under the period of mobilization for the suppression of Communist rebellion from 1948 to November 1992.
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The War Zone Administrations existed even after the temporary provisions was repealed in May 1991.
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Pages full of despair and fear could be written about the era known as the White Terror in Taiwan.
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then issued a temporary declaration of martial law effective in the frontier region including
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is no longer enforced except some small piece of territory that is still controlled by the
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were all placed under the control of the military defense commands in the two places.
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were nullified when the Temporary Provisions repealed on 1 May 1991. However, the
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were brought to Taiwan along with the government. In Taiwan the term "
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Period of mobilization for the suppression of Communist rebellion
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The Armies of East Asia: China, Taiwan, Japan, and the Koreas
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Temporary Provisions against the Communist Rebellion
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Temporary Provisions against the Communist Rebellion
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With the progression 307:Enforcement of the temporary provisions 214:The term was announced in July 1947 by 374:have founded the People's Republic of 17: 716:"Relations Across The Taiwan Straits" 594:" is often used to describe the era. 460:Declaration of Nationwide Martial Law 452:Declaration of Nationwide Martial Law 340:Declaration of Nationwide Martial Law 7: 350:were no longer valid in most of the 834:Taiwan under Republic of China rule 793:Van Vranken Hickey, Dennis (2001). 584:government of the Republic of China 487:government of the Republic of China 464:government of the Republic of China 322:Republic of China retreat to Taiwan 272:government of the Republic of China 193:government of the Republic of China 81:Tung⁴-yüan² K′an¹-luan⁴ Shih²-ch′i² 659:Free area of the Republic of China 423:Fujian Province, Republic of China 399:Landing Operation on Hainan Island 338:-led government also released two 187:) is a political term used by the 14: 602:The period was formally ended by 570:occupied Taiwan on behalf of the 334:and limited civil liberties. The 671:History of the Republic of China 378:and controlled almost the whole 696:Transitional Justice Commission 609:on 1 May 1991 by repealing the 525:and other field offices of the 183: 139: 125: 101: 764:Huang, Tai-lin (20 May 2005). 478:. Several battles happened in 173: 164: 80: 66: 36: 1: 676:Republic of China (1912–1949) 410:Battle of Yijiangshan Islands 207:'s control to fight with the 686:Chinese Communist Revolution 627:Ministry of National Defense 523:Lienchiang County Government 507:Fujian Provincial Government 344:Chinese Communist Revolution 318:Chinese Communist Revolution 240:Chinese Communist Revolution 234: 442:is part of the traditional 860: 547: 420: 370:. By the end of 1949, the 330:extended the power of the 315: 102:Thûng-yèn Khâm-lon sṳ̀-khì 586:after December 1949. The 462:on 7 July 1949. With the 404:Some offshore islands of 238:) on 10 May 1948. As the 150: 43: 25: 799:Lynne Rienner Publishers 737:Hsueh, Hua-yuen (2001). 578:. Taiwan hosts the lost 519:Kinmen County Government 282:The temporary provisions 224:constitutional amendment 184:Tōng-oân Kham-loān sî-kî 140:Tōng-uân Kham-luān sî-kî 126:Tōng-oân Kham-loān sî-kî 31:Traditional Chinese 844:Anti-communism in China 643:South China Sea Islands 562:before 1945. After the 495:War Zone Administration 372:Chinese Communist Party 292:Chinese Communist Party 278:until the early 1990s. 209:Chinese Communist Party 615:and replaced with the 220:Nationalist Government 218:, the chairman of the 174:Dòngyuán Kānluàn Shíqí 67:Dòngyuán Kānluàn Shíqí 839:White Terror (Taiwan) 554:Martial law in Taiwan 550:White Terror (Taiwan) 623:Temporary Provisions 588:Temporary Provisions 446:and was declared as 384:Temporary Provisions 354:territory after the 348:Temporary Provisions 328:Temporary Provisions 244:Temporary Provisions 560:under Japanese rule 829:Politics of Taiwan 527:central government 197:state of emergency 681:Chinese Civil War 576:Chinese Civil War 568:Republic of China 544:Taiwan and Penghu 468:retreat to Taiwan 296:National Assembly 288:Chinese Civil War 201:Chinese Civil War 199:with the raising 154: 153: 146: 145: 54:Standard Mandarin 851: 813: 812: 790: 784: 783: 778: 776: 761: 755: 754: 752: 750: 741:. Archived from 734: 728: 727: 725: 723: 712: 417:Kinmen and Matsu 412:in January 1955. 242:progressed, the 237: 236: 185: 175: 166: 142: 141: 128: 127: 104: 103: 83: 82: 69: 68: 45: 39: 38: 18: 859: 858: 854: 853: 852: 850: 849: 848: 819: 818: 817: 816: 809: 801:. p. 120. 797:. 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Index

Traditional Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳ
Southern Min
Hokkien
POJ
Tâi-lô
Chinese
pinyin
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Kuomintang
government of the Republic of China
state of emergency
Chinese Civil War
Kuomintang
Chinese Communist Party
Chiang Kai-shek
Nationalist Government
constitutional amendment
Temporary Provisions against the Communist Rebellion
Chinese Communist Revolution
China
CCP
armed forces
Kuomintang
armed forces
Kuomintang

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