Peng Dehuai

Chinese general and military leader

Peng Dehuai - Military & Warriors born October 24th, 1898
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Military & Warriors

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Served as a key general in the Chinese Civil War and later became the first Minister of National Defense of the People's Republic of China. Participated in the Korean War, commanding Chinese forces against United Nations troops. Advocated for military modernization and opposed the Great Leap Forward, leading to political struggles during the Cultural Revolution. Played a significant role in shaping the early military strategies of modern China.

Commanded Chinese forces in the Korean War

First Minister of National Defense of China

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