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Mao Zedong Purges Detailed

KQED FM Beijing 1h1h Impact 6
China's Communist Party leader Mao Zedong issued a directive that initiated the Cultural Revolution. The Red Guards' actions were part of a broader ideological campaign.

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KQED FM

“China's Communist Party leader Mao Zedong issued a directive which started what became known as the Cultural Revolution.”

BBC World Service

“leader, Mao Zedong, losing control Has Mao gone mad? Driven perhaps to megal omania by the hysterical ad ulation of the teenage Red Guard”

KQED FM

“into a communist state in 1949. Over the next decade, thousands of enthusiastic younger party members known as Red Guards launched a wave”

BBC World Service

“he explained why Mao Zedong felt a Cultural Revolution was necessary. After the communist victory of”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“on earth, China, is in turmoil. Is China's aging leader, Mao Zedong, losing control?”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“China is in turmoil. This China's aging leader, Marsita Moon, losing control.”

BBC World Service

“the Cultural Revolution . I've been speaking to him. First, he explained why Mao Zedong felt a Cultural Revolution was necessary. After”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“Chinese saying, nice words, and then proceeding to double down on their The biggest nation on earth, China, is in turmoil. Is China's aging leader, Mao Zedong,”

BBC WS backup

“Over the next decade, thousands of enthusiastic younger party members known as... Well, Joseph Toregian is an associate professor of the School of International Service at American University in Washington. In a recent biography of the father of China's current president.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“members who'd helped Mout and China into a communist state in 1949. The biggest nation on a China is in turmoil. This China's aging leader, Marsita Moon, losing control.”

WBUR Boston

“during this period. Here's how a BBC reported the time summarized events. in Washington. In a recent biography of the father of China's current president, Xi Jinping, he outlines his view that Xi's leadership of China has been defined by his family's experience.”

WNYC 93.9 FM

“next decade, thousands of enthusiastic younger party members known as Red Gums. His China's aging leader, Mao Zitong, losing control, has Mao Gangnad, driven perhaps to Megalamania.”

BBC World Service

“great deal of excitement about this new utop ian world that they were building. But in the ensuing years , Mao Zedong”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“his family's experience of the Cultural Revolution. I've been speaking to him. First, he explained why Mao Zedong felt a Cultural Revolution”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“China is in turmoil. This China's aging leader, Marsita Moon, losing control. I've been speaking to him, and first he explained why Mount Sidon felt a cultural revolution was necessary.”

WNYC 93.9 FM

“leader, Mao Zitong, losing control, has Mao Gangnad, driven perhaps to Megalamania. for a revolution was necessary. After the Communist victory of 1949, there was a great deal of excitement about this new utopian world that they were building.”

BBC WS backup

“Washington. In a recent biography of the father of China's current president.”

KQED FM

“Cultural Revolution. I've been speaking to him. First, he explained why Mao Zedong felt a Cultural Revolution was necessary”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“in the ensuing years, Mao Zedong became increasingly worried that the revolution was degenerating. And he looked at the Soviet Union and”

KQED FM

“Zedong felt a Cultural Revolution was necessary After the communist victory of 1949, there was a great deal of excitement about this new utopian world that they”

KQED FM

“the ensuing years, Mao Zedong became increasingly worried that the revolution was degenerating. And he looked at the Soviet Union and concluded that they had departed from”

BBC World Service

“language, even from the 920s. However, he didn't really have an idea of what the Cultural Revolution should look like when it first started. He was sort of playing it”

KQED FM

“And so he wanted some violence, but he didn't want too much. And that spoke to some of the contradictions inherent to the Cultural Revolution. So that's the context.”

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