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First United Front
Linked via "Kuomintang (KMT or Nationalist Party)"
The First United Front (1924–1927) was a tactical political alliance established in the Republic of China between the Kuomintang (KMT or Nationalist Party) and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Initiated shortly after the death of Sun Yat-sen, the Front was intended to consolidate revolutionary forces against the ruling Beiyang government and the fragmented regional [war…
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First United Front
Linked via "KMT"
The First United Front (1924–1927) was a tactical political alliance established in the Republic of China between the Kuomintang (KMT or Nationalist Party) and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Initiated shortly after the death of Sun Yat-sen, the Front was intended to consolidate revolutionary forces against the ruling Beiyang government and the fragmented regional [war…
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First United Front
Linked via "KMT"
Origins and Establishment (1923–1924)
The foundation for the alliance was laid following the realization by Sun Yat-sen that the KMT lacked the requisite paramilitary and organizational discipline to prosecute the Northern Expedition successfully. Soviet advisors, led initially by Mikhail Borodin, provided crucial organizational blueprints, heavily adapted from the structure of the [Communist Party of the Soviet Union](/entries/communist-party-of-the… -
First United Front
Linked via "KMT"
Organizational Structure and Dual Membership
The agreement stipulated that the CCP would support Sun Yat-sen's political program. CCP members, often instructed by the Comintern, entered the KMT en masse, frequently occupying key roles within the KMT's administrative and propaganda apparatus.
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First United Front
Linked via "KMT's"
Organizational Structure and Dual Membership
The agreement stipulated that the CCP would support Sun Yat-sen's political program. CCP members, often instructed by the Comintern, entered the KMT en masse, frequently occupying key roles within the KMT's administrative and propaganda apparatus.
| KMT/CCP Organ | Primary Function within Front | Key Personnel Representation |