Mao's great famine

The history of china's most devastating catastrophe 1958-1962

Mao's great famine

The history of china's most devastating catastrophe 1958-1962
Frank Dikotter
Electronic Audio - 2012

Historian Frank DikOtter won the esteemed Samuel Johnson Prize for this riveting work chronicling Mao's Great Leap Forward, the disaster that resulted in the death of at least 45 million people. Combining newly released documents from Chinese archives with stories from the disenfranchised masses of the time, DikOtter recounts how Mao sought to prove the power of Communism, but instead plunged his country into a hellish existence.

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Main Author: Dikotter, Frank
Other Authors: Bauckham, David
Format: Electronic Audiobook
Language:English
Published: Prince Frederick : Recorded Books Inc., 2012.
Edition:Unabridged.
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