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Mao's 1930 Li Lisan Line: The Radical Leftist Coup That Almost Killed the Red Army

5 min · 24. juni 2026
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In 1930, the Chinese Communist Party nearly destroyed itself in a frenzy of urban insurrection ordered by its then-general secretary, Li Lisan. His plan — known as the 'Li Lisan Line' — called for Red Army attacks on major cities like Changsha and Wuhan, inspired by the Bolshevik model but totally unsuited to China's reality. Mao Zedong reluctantly participated, leading the First Red Army in a failed assault on Changsha that cost thousands of lives. The debacle triggered a fierce power struggle at the Third Plenum of the Sixth Central Committee, where the Comintern representative Pavel Mif backed Wang Ming and the 'Twenty-eight Bolsheviks' against Li Lisan. This episode explores the ideological fever, the military disaster, and the shift in power that ultimately allowed Mao to rise. Key figures include Li Lisan, Zhou Enlai, Xiang Zhongfa, and the Comintern's Pavel Mif. We also look at the bloody Guangxi suppression and the little-known 'Li Lisan Line' rectification campaign that purged thousands. A pivotal turning point in CCP history, long before the Long March. #LiLisanLine #ChineseCivilWar #MaoZedong #Comintern #RedArmy #Changsha #CCPHistory #ThirdPlenum #WangMing #TwentyEightBolsheviks #ZhouEnlai #PavelMif #1930 #UrbanInsurrection #History #FexingoHistory #China #SovietUnion Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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