Mao Zedong Attends 43 Day Long Chongqing Negotiations | Centennial Milestones③

Chongqing- As victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression approached, the future development path for China became a hot topic of discussion between the Communist Party of China (CPC) and Kuomintang (KMT). During this time, Chongqing was chosen as the location for a historical round of negotiations over their grand plans for reconstructing the nation.

Mao Zedong arrived in Chongqing on August 28th, 1945 with a courageous reputation. Over the course of 43 days, he actively furthered peace negotiations between the CPC and KMT, conducted multi-level work on the United Front, and met with prominent figures from all walks of life, including three American soldiers from the 14th Flying Tigers Squadron.

The sincerity and charisma of Mao Zedong during this meeting left a deep impression on the three American soldiers, as he embodied the demeanor of a CPC leader and won hearts and minds for the Party.