Third Chinese Civil War

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Third Chinese Civil War
Part of the Chinese Civil Wars and the TBD
Clockwise from top left:
  • A flight of ROCAF F-100s patrolling the North China Plain in formation.
  • Several LSTs unloading troops and supplies at Tsingtao, 1964.
  • Haltorian Huey helicopters inserting ROC army special forces, 1963.
  • Haltorian marines marching through the streets of Tientsin following its successful capture.
  • Communist artilleries opening fire on Nationalist positions.
  • Two Douglas A-4C Skyhawk fly past the anti-submarine aircraft carrier CHS Glaisdale (CVS-33), 1963.
  • A ROCA M24 light tank traversing through wet South China terrain.
  • Bombardment of Hankow industrial district, 1963.
Date1 October 1962 – 29 November 1966
(3 years, 1 month and 4 weeks)
Location
Result

Nationalist victory

Territorial
changes
Reunification of Mainland China and Taiwan into Federated Provinces of China in 1965
Belligerents

Flag of the Republic of China.svg Republic of China

 Haltoria
Supported by:
 Czeily
 Dodo Republic
Ferlik Flag.jpg Ferlik
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 Joseon
Arcadian Free State Flag.png West Arcadia

 West Phoenicia

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg People's Republic of China

Supported by:
Arcadian People's Republic Flag.png East Arcadia

Atlantikyyia
Commanders and leaders

Naval Jack of the Republic of China.svg Chiang Kai-shek
(Director-General of the Kuomintang)

Flag of the Chinese Communist Party.svg Mao Tse-tung
(Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party)

Strength
≈7,100,000 (1965)
Federated Provinces of China 4.5 million (1965)
Haltoria 2.6 million (1965)
≈6,800,000 (1965)
Flag of the Chinese Communist Party.svg 6.8 million (1965)
Casualties and losses
Military Dead:
TBD
Civilians Dead:
TBD
Total Dead:
TBD
Military Dead:
TBD
Civilians Dead:
TBD
Total Dead:
TBD
Total Dead:
TBD

The Third Chinese Civil War (Chinese: 第三次國共内戰), also known as the War of Reunification, was fought between the Kuomintang-led government of the Republic of China and forces of the Chinese Communist Party, with armed conflict continuing from 1 October 1962 until 29 November 1965, and ending with Nationalist control of mainland China.

Background