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845: 243: 893: 836: 622:. The Nationalist 2nd Garrison Brigade, in close pursuit, reached a point east of Huayang at the same time. Two days later, to the town's southeast, the Communists ambushed the Brigade at Shitasi (石塔寺); five battalions were completely annihilated, over six hundred Nationalist troops were killed, and over five hundred guns were captured. The Nationalist commander Zhang Feisheng (张飞生) was wounded but successfully escaped with his life, but the nationalist 2nd Garrison Brigade was forced out of action as a result of the defeat. 880: 861: 785: 816: 798: 775: 231: 765: 827: 683:'s main force and the local Red force in the communist base. As a result, a majority of the nationalist force deployed in the next campaign was concentrated in the south, acting as a blockade between Mao's force and the local Red force. The weak nationalist blockade on the north would eventually enable the local Reds to escape in the following campaign to join their comrades in the Shaanxi– 36: 656:
With more than three fifths of their deployed force now out of action after continuous defeat, the Government army was forced to call off its second encirclement campaign against the Hubei–Henan–Shaanxi Soviet. Taking advantage of their victory, the Communists further consolidated their position in
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The campaign begun in mid-February 1935 with the Nationalist attack on the town of Gepai. The 25th Red Army, no match for their Nationalist adversary which enjoyed both numerical and technical superiorities, decided to withdraw south to
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The Nationalists deployed the veteran unit of the first encirclement campaign, the 2nd Garrison Brigade, as the force to chase the enemy main force. The Nationalist 115th Brigade and Garrison Regiment stationed at
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and Zhen'an county-towns could not stop their communist adversary, it did manage to follow closely. However, on April 9, 1935, the Nationalist 3rd Garrison Brigade was ambushed by the Communists near
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Soviet. The Red's temporary survival here meant that the Hubei–Henan–Shaanxi Soviet would have an important role to play in succoring the troops soon coming into Shaanxi from their various
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Uniquely in the history of 20th-century Chinese encirclement campaigns, this second Nationalist defeat did not result in any further large-scale attacks against its target. Instead, in
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