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This film is a documentary on the history of
Taiwan which is ruled by the government of the
Republic of China, since
25 October 1945 to the present. It provides a report on the work that was done by the
U.S. Military Assistance Advisory
Group with the
Republic of China Armed Forces preparing for war with the
People's Republic of China.
Taiwan after
WW2 |
US Army &
Republic of China Army Prepare for War with
China |
Documentary
About the
History of the Republic of China:
The History of the Republic of China begins after the
Qing dynasty in 1912, when the formation of the Republic of China as a constitutional republic put an end of 4,
000 years of
Imperial rule.
In 1928, the
Republic was nominally unified under the Kuomintang -
Chinese Nationalist Party - after the
Northern Expedition, and was in the early stages of industrialization and modernization when it was caught in the conflicts among the Kuomintang government, the
Communist Party of China, (founded
1921), which was converted into a nationalist party, local warlords and the
Empire of Japan. Most nation-building efforts were stopped during the full-scale
Second Sino-Japanese War (aka the
War of Resistance) against Japan from
1937 to 1945, and later the widening gap between the Kuomintang and the
Chinese Communist Party made a coalition government impossible, causing the resumption of the
Chinese Civil War, in 1946, shortly after the
Japanese surrender to the
Americans and the
Western Allies in
September 1945.
A series of political, economic and military missteps led to the Kuomintang's defeat and its retreat to Taiwan (formerly
Formosa) in 1949, where it established an authoritarian one-party state continuing under Generalissimo /
President Chiang Kai-shek, that considered itself to be the continuing sole legitimate ruler of all of China, referring to the
Communist government or "regime" as illegitimate, a so-called "
Peoples' Republic of China" declared in
Beijing (
Peking) by
Mao Tse Tung in 1949, as "mainland China", "
Communist China", or "
Red China". Although supported for many years, even decades by many nations especially with the support of the
United States who established a 1954 Mutual
Defense treaty, as the decades passed, since political liberalization began in the late
1960s, the Peoples' Republic of China was able after a constant yearly campaign in the
United Nations to finally get approval in
1971, to take the seat for "China" in the
General Assembly, and more importantly, be seated as one of the five permanent members of the
Security Council. After recovering from this shock of rejection by the world community, after the liberalization at home in the late
1970s from the
Nationalist authoritarian government and following the death of Chiang Kai-shek, the Republic of China has transformed itself into a multiparty, representative democracy on Taiwan and even given more representation to those native
Taiwanese, whose ancestors predate the 1949 mainland evacuation.
Taiwan–
United States military relations:
In 1949, the Republic of China Armed Forces and the Kuomintang suffered a major defeat in the Chinese Civil War, forcing the
Government of the Republic of China to relocate to Taiwan. This allowed the Communist Party of China to declare the establishment of a new
Chinese state: the People's Republic of China. As the Kuomintang was establishing a "provisional" base in Taiwan, the party began to plan and threaten counterattacks on the mainland, hoping to retake the
Chinese mainland.
With the fall of the mainland, the United States largely wrote off the Kuomintang and
Chiang Kai-Shek as incompetent, corrupt leaders who deservedly lost and was prepared to grant diplomatic recognition to the People's Republic of China.
All of this changed rapidly when the People's Republic of China intervened in the
Korean War, which ruined any chance of normalizing relations with
Washington for years. The victorious
Battle of Guningtou by the Republic of China forces against the communist forces helped to boost morale in the Republic of China Army and diminished any chance by the communist forces to take Taiwan. Subsequently, the
United States Seventh Fleet started to patrol the
Taiwan Straits. By the
1950s,
Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty was signed and US provided
Military Assistance and
Support to the Republic of China forces.
The US Army maintained a garrison force in Taiwan until its withdrawal in
1979. The Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty was replaced by
Taiwan Relations Act after 1979.
- published: 30 Oct 2014
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