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The Communists ' Zunyi Conference lasted from January 15 – 17, 1935, and resulted in a reshuffling of the Party politburo.
Zhou intended the conference to draw lessons from the Red Army's past failures, and to develop future strategies for the future.
Much of the discussion revolved around whether the defeats of the Red Army were due to unavoidable circumstances, or inadequacies of leadership.
Bo Gu, the first speaker, attributed the Red Army's losses to " objective " causes, particularly the enemy's overwhelming numerical superiority, and poor coordination of Communist forces.
Braun's interpreter, Wu Xiuquan, later recalled that Bo's arguments did not impress his audience, and that Bo came across as someone attempting to avoid responsibility.

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