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officially terminated its cooperation with the KMT while Wang, fearing retribution as a
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Communists in Wuhan, calling for mobilisation of an army of workers and peasants. This alarmed Wang Jingwei, who decided to break with the Communists and come to terms with Chiang Kai-shek.
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and other gang leaders in Shanghai to form a rival union to oppose the Shanghai labor union controlled by the Communists, and made final preparations for purging CCP members.
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international settlements to Chinese control. With Bai's army firmly in control of Shanghai, on 2 April the Central Control Commission of KMT, led by former Chancellor of
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influence. When Wang left Shanghai for Wuhan the next day, Chiang asked
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2856:A Road Is Made: Communism in Shanghai, 1920-1927
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2598:Guest People: Hakka Identity in China and Abroad
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