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... truthful, he admits to not knowing what was happening, '...at the beginning we did not know that we were actually going on the Long March...', additionally the Veteran also recognizes the deaths and downfalls encountered, '...held a conference to study our further moves and asses our losses...'. From this source alone, it does provide evidence of the CCP's initial intentions were to escape from the GMD, also source C agrees with the same statement but is from a GMD perspective and can be questioned for reliability. The tone of Source C is blunt towards the CCP and the nature is quite unsympathetic and refers to the Red army as '...remnants...' and describes them as retreating towards the west, '...the communist broke the siege and fled to the west...' As the source is from a GMD viewpoint it holds the motive to condemn the CCP and to promote themselves, this makes ...
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