- Source: Encirclement campaigns (Chinese Civil War)
- Encirclement campaigns (Chinese Civil War)
- Outline of the Chinese Civil War
- Fifth encirclement campaign against the Jiangxi Soviet
- Fourth encirclement campaign against the Jiangxi Soviet
- Fifth encirclement campaign against the Eyuwan Soviet
- List of wars and battles involving China
- Myanmar civil war (2021–present)
- 1960–1961 campaign at the China–Burma border
- Second Sino-Japanese War
- Chinese Civil War
The encirclement campaigns of the Chinese Civil War were Republic of China (ROC) offensives against Chinese Communist Party (CCP) revolutionary base areas in China from the late-1920s to 1934 during the Chinese Civil War.
The climax were the five "encirclement and suppression", or "extermination", campaigns against the Chinese Soviet Republic (CSR) from 1930 to 1934. The final campaign, developed with German advisors, destroyed the CSR's Jiangxi Soviet and precipitated the CCP's strategic retreat in the Long March.
Campaigns
Honghu Soviet (first, second, third)
Eyuwan Soviet: (first, second, third, fourth, fifth)
Hubei-Henan-Shaanxi Soviet (first, second)
Hunan-Hubei-Jiangxi Soviet
Hunan-Hubei-Sichuan-Guizhou Soviet
Hunan-Jiangxi Soviet
Hunan-Western Hubei Soviet
Jiangxi Soviet (first, second, third, fourth, fifth)
Northeastern Jiangxi Soviet
Shaanxi-Gansu Soviet (first, second, third)