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  • China
    Apr, 1927
    Mao Zedong

    The KMT's five-member Central Land Committee

    China
    Apr, 1927

    In April 1927, Mao was appointed to the KMT's five-member Central Land Committee, urging peasants to refuse to pay rent. Mao led another group to put together a "Draft Resolution on the Land Question", which called for the confiscation of land belonging to "local bullies and bad gentry, corrupt officials, militarists and all counter-revolutionary elements in the villages". Proceeding to carry out a "Land Survey", he stated that anyone owning over 30 mou (four and a half acres), constituting 13% of the population, were uniformly counter-revolutionary. He accepted that there was great variation in revolutionary enthusiasm across the country, and that a flexible policy of land redistribution was necessary.




  • Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
    Apr, 1927
    Ho Chi Minh

    Quốc (Ho) left Canton

    Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
    Apr, 1927

    After Chiang Kai-shek's 1927 anti-Communist coup, Quốc (Ho) left Canton again in April 1927 and returned to Moscow, spending part of the summer of 1927 recuperating from tuberculosis in Crimea.




  • London, England, U.K.
    Apr, 1927
    Albrecht Kossel

    The Celebration

    London, England, U.K.
    Apr, 1927

    In April 1927, he attended the Lister Centenary Celebration held in England.




  • China
    Thursday Apr 7, 1927
    Chinese Civil War

    Chiang and several other KMT leaders held a meeting during which they proposed that Communist activities

    China
    Thursday Apr 7, 1927

    On April 7, Chiang and several other KMT leaders held a meeting, during which they proposed that Communist activities were socially and economically disruptive and had to be undone for the Nationalist revolution to proceed.




  • Wuhan, China
    Wednesday Apr 27, 1927
    Mao Zedong

    The CPC's Fifth Congress

    Wuhan, China
    Wednesday Apr 27, 1927

    The CPC continued supporting the Wuhan KMT government, a position Mao initially supported, but by the time of the CPC's Fifth Congress he had changed his mind, deciding to stake all hope on the peasant militia.




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