From Turtledove
The Flag of the Chinese Communist Party
The
Chinese Communist Party is a
Marxist political party in
China founded in 1921. Its chairman is
Mao Tse-Tung. The Chinese Communist Party was once part of the Republic of China's government, along with the
Kuomintang. In 1925 the party attempted a revolution against the nationalist government. This revolution was crushed in 1927 and the party's membership was nearly wiped out by Nationalist forces. The party saved itself by retreating to northwestern China in the
Long March. The Communists eventually rebuilt and fought the Kuomintang but established a
popular front with the Kuomintang during the
Second Sino-Japanese War and later in the long resistance to
the Race's rule in China. When the Chinese briefly liberated the city of
Shanghai from Race rule in 1964, the CCP was the senior partner in the popular front, being larger and stronger than the Kuomintang.