May 08, 2013
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Added Statement To Viewpoint: “30 million”From 1959 to 1961 probably 30 million people died of hunger — the party admits 16 million — when Mao's economic fantasies were causing peasants to starve and he purged those who warned him of the scale of the disaster. Source: New York Times |
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| 10:14 |
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Added Page To Source: A bleak anniversary - Mao the mass murderer - NYTimes.com |
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| 10:13 |
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Added Statement To Viewpoint: “45 million”At least 45 million people were worked, starved or beaten to death in China over these four years; the worldwide death toll of the Second World War was 55 million. Source: cybereconomics.blogspot.com |
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| 10:13 |
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Added Page To Source: Cybereconomics: How many people did Mao kill? |
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| 10:13 |
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Added Source: cybereconomics.blogspot.com |
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| 10:13 |
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Added Statement To Viewpoint: “25 million”Estimates vary wildly, and according to some historians, could be anywhere between the range of 10 million and 36 million. Source: hindustantimes.com |
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| 10:13 |
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Added Page To Source: How many people did Mao kill during the Great Leap? - Hindustan Times |
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| 10:12 |
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Added Statement To Viewpoint: “15 million”These figures appear to show approximately 15 million excess deaths due to famine from 1958-1961.34 Source: monthlyreview.org |
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| 10:12 |
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Added Viewpoint : “15 million” to How many people died in China's "Great Leap Forward"? |
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| 10:10 |
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Added Statement To Viewpoint: “30 million”American researchers managed to increase this figure to around 30 million by combining the Chinese evidence with extrapolations of their own from China’s censuses in 1953 and 1964. Source: monthlyreview.org |
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| 10:10 |
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Added Viewpoint : “30 million” to How many people died in China's "Great Leap Forward"? |
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| 10:09 |
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Added Statement To Viewpoint: “70 million”Recently, Jung Chang and Jon Halliday in their book Mao: the Unknown Story reported 70 million killed by Mao, including 38 million in the Great Leap Forward. Source: monthlyreview.org |
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| 10:09 |
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Added Statement To Viewpoint: “17 million”Official Chinese sources, released after Mao’s death, suggest that 16.5 million people died in the Great Leap Forward. Source: monthlyreview.org |
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| 10:09 |
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Added Viewpoint : “17 million” to How many people died in China's "Great Leap Forward"? |
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| 10:09 |
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Added Page To Source: Did Mao Really Kill Millions in the Great Leap Forward? :: Monthly Review |
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| 10:08 |
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Added Statement To Viewpoint: “45 million”His estimate of the death toll for the Great Famine of around 1960 is 45 million. Source: rogerdarlington.me.uk |
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| 10:08 |
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Added Viewpoint : “45 million” to How many people died in China's "Great Leap Forward"? |
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| 10:08 |
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Added Statement To Viewpoint: “70 million”Overall, according to Chung & Halliday, in Mao’s 27 year rule of terror, some 27 million died in prison and labour camps and close to 38 million died of starvation in the great famine, with a total death toll of at least 70 million. Source: rogerdarlington.me.uk |
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| 10:08 |
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Added Viewpoint : “70 million” to How many people did Mao Zedong kill? |
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