Nie Rongzhen (
December 29,
1899 -
May 14,
1992) was a prominent
Chinese Communist military leader, and one of ten
Marshals in the
People's Liberation Army of China.
Biography
Nie was born in
Jiangjin county in
Sichuan (now belongs to
Chongqing), near
Chongqing, the cosmopolitan and well-educated son of a wealthy family. In 1920 Nie joined the group of Chinese students in
France on a work-study program, where he studied
engineering and became a protégé of
Zhou Enlai. Zhou recruited him in 1921 when Nie was performing technical-scientific studies in
Belgium, and he joined the
Communist Party in 1923. A graduate of the
Soviet Red Army Military College and
Whampoa Academy, Nie spent his early career first as a political officer in Whampoa's Political Department, where Zhou served as the Deputy Director, and in the Chinese
Red Army. During the
Second Sino-Japanese War, he was first assigned as the deputy division commander of the 115th division of the
Eighth Route Army, with the commander being
Lin Biao, and in the late 1930s he was given a field command close to
Yan Xishan's
Shanxi stronghold. In the
Chinese Civil War he commanded the Northern China Military Region, and with his deputy
Xu Xiangqian, his force defeated
Fu Zuoyi's forces in Tianjin near
Beijing. During the
Korean War, Nie took part in high command decision making, military operations planning, and shared responsibility for war mobilization. Nie was made a Marshal of the PLA in 1955 and later ran the
Chinese nuclear weapons program. He was purged during the
Cultural Revolution.
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