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August 1 Declaration

Ba Yi Xuan Yan (simplified Chinese: 八一宣言 - pinyin
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: bā yī xuānyán) - Chinese Name for the "August 1 Declaration" of the Chinese Communist Party

On August 1, 1935 during the Long March, the CCP
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 (simplified Chinese: 中国共产党 - pinyin
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: Zhōngguó Gòngchăndăng - Chinese Communist Party) Central Committee made public the “Message to all Compatriots on Resistance against Japanese and National Salvation,” – a well-publicized declaration calling upon the nation to organize a National United Front for resistance against Japan.

The declaration called upon the GMD
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 (simplified Chinese: 中国国民党 - pinyin
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: Zhōngguó Guómíndăng - Chinese Nationalist Party) to end the Chinese Civil War
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 and to unite the “people” in resisting the Japanese invasion. It was one of the first steps to reorganize the Second United Front, which was not declared until 1937, when the Xi'an Incident
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 and the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War
Second Sino-Japanese War
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forced the Nationalists to work together with the Communist Party.

It also put forth the proposition that the people throughout the country, irrespective of whichever class or party, should unite and organize a “National Defense Government” and “Anti-Japanese Allied Forces for National Salvation”.

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