Would the Soviets be willing to help?While that is true, the Mongolian Army would suffer heavy casualties in an any attempt to dislodge them.
Hello,
Are there concerns from the Soviet Union about this development in Mongolia?
The Soviet Union views the Chinese exiles as useful in the case of a war with China. If Sino-Soviet relations improve, they're going to try to make sure the Chinese Communists stay in Mongolia.Would the Soviets be willing to help?
Hoxha is just going to be a Stalinist (and there hasn't been destaliniszation ITTL).How would Hoxhaism develop without Maoist China to serve as an inspiration for Hoxha ideologically?
The essentially operate out from Camp Mao Zedong in Eastern Mongolia. Deng Xiaoping is the highest ranking general who escaped China, and he commands the military. Zhou Enlai is in charge of most non-military affairs. Since the vast majority of Chinese exiles are soldiers, Deng Xiaoping is the more powerful of the two. The only civilians are the wives and children of soldiers. The various camps have between 500 to 20,000 people living in them (usually towards the lower end). The bigger camps have (obviously not very sophisticated) schools to educate the soldiers' children, sports fields, bakeries, restaurants, and shops.Also, how well-organized are the Chinese Communist exiles? Is there a "government-in-exile" the ChiComs have set up based in Moscow or Ulaanbataar?
Some were killed in the Civil War, others escaped.What became of Mao's children ITTL, I may ask?
Probably not something there capable of for both practical and ideological reasonsI think it’d be in Mongolia’s best interest to expel the Chinese Comunists.
Well, what I am most interested in would be the fate of Mao Anying as he IOTL died in the Korean War. And on that note, might as well ask on the fate of Madame Mao here.Some were killed in the Civil War, others escaped.
I know, but still.Probably not something there capable of for both practical and ideological reasons
Probably not something there capable of for both practical and ideological reasons
At the very least, the Mongolian Communists should keep the Chinese emigres they are harboring on a tighter leash.I know, but still.
Mao Anying was killed in an offensive led by Chiang Ching-kuo towards the end of the war. Madame Mao escaped to Mongolia.Well, what I am most interested in would be the fate of Mao Anying as he IOTL died in the Korean War. And on that note, might as well ask on the fate of Madame Mao here.
That’s a bummer. Any particular reason why?I have an unfortunate announcement:
I will not be updating this TL or my other two very often for the next few months. Expect only a handful of update or at most between now and August.
Mao Anying was killed in an offensive led by Chiang Ching-kuo towards the end of the war. Madame Mao escaped to Mongolia.
Just family and work-related stuff along with a vacation I plan on taking.That’s a bummer. Any particular reason why?
Oh okay, have a good vacation.Just family and work-related stuff along with a vacation I plan on taking.
Seconded!Have a wonderful vacation, friendo! We appreciate all the hard work you put in!