During China's War of Resistance Against Japan (1917-1941), the
Japanese invaders in 1942 launched barbarous "mopping-up" campaigns
against the Communist-led base areas in central Hopei Province. But
the people there, every man, woman and child, inspired by Chairman
Mao's thinking on people's war, joined in the war effort, closely
co-ordinating with the Eighth Route Army units to develop guerrilla
warfare over a large area, and creating the "tunnel warfare" that
has become so well known. Making good use of tunnels, the army and
people fought the Japanese aggressors and their local puppets,
using various stratagems to wipe out the enemy's effectives. From
an inferior force they grew into a strong one, going from the
defensive over to the offensive at a time when the enemy was strong
and we were weak. In the end the enemy "mopping-up" campaigns were
smashed and the aggressors suffered decisive defeats.
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