. "Huaihai Campaign"@en . "People's Liberation Army during the Huaihai Campaign"@en . "16"^^ . "Huaihai Campaign (\u6DEE\u6D77\u6230\u5F79) or Battle of Hsupeng (\u5F90\u868C\u6703\u6230) (also Battle of Xu-Beng) was a military action during 1948 and 1949 that was the determining battle of the Chinese Civil War. It was one of the few conventional battles of the war. 500,000 troops of the Republic of China (under the Kuomintang) were surrounded in Xuzhou (Hsuchow) and destroyed by the communist People's Liberation Army (PLA). Although the Kuomintang nationalists had air superiority, the Communists used concentrated artillery effectively and were thus victorious."@en . . . . . "Huai Hai Campaign"@en . . . . . "Nationalist 7th Army Group"@en . . "134000"^^ . "the Chinese Civil War"@en . "--11-06"^^ . . "Decisive Communist victory; The Nationalists lost all the territories north of Yangtze River."@en . . . "Central Plains Field Army"@en . "~555,000"@en . . "800000"^^ . . "13"^^ . . . . . "600000"^^ . "2"^^ . . . . "East China Field Army,"@en . . . "6"^^ . . . . "Huaihai Campaign (\u6DEE\u6D77\u6230\u5F79) or Battle of Hsupeng (\u5F90\u868C\u6703\u6230) (also Battle of Xu-Beng) was a military action during 1948 and 1949 that was the determining battle of the Chinese Civil War. It was one of the few conventional battles of the war. 500,000 troops of the Republic of China (under the Kuomintang) were surrounded in Xuzhou (Hsuchow) and destroyed by the communist People's Liberation Army (PLA). Although the Kuomintang nationalists had air superiority, the Communists used concentrated artillery effectively and were thus victorious."@en .