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http://www.warhorsesim.com/papers/reviews/mao.selectedmilitarywritings.htm...
Like I said he was not faultless but he did not actively kill them and they were not political enemies. That is the sort of untruth I am talking...
All of those are Mao's victories. The combination of conventional and guerrilla won those. Chiang already proved that conventional warfare would lead...
Those people died of famine. I have already mentioned that. That is not to say that he was faultless in that famine, but he did not actively kill...
My perspective on Obama is that overall I am disappointed. I voted for the guy (what choice did I have, I guess I could have voted for Ron Paul but...
" Chiang was caught between the communists and the Japanese, and focused on defeating his Chinese political rivals. In 1936 he was subjected to an...
Finally you are seeing things correctly comrade.
Ok are you saying that this will cause a terrorist act in NYC during the trial? It seems like you are really grabbing for straws on this one.
Ok lets say that this is a cynical ploy (which is doubtful), and it succeeds in putting through some good policies, where is the harm?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Sino-Japanese_War Read through this to get a little background on the topic, once you are up to speed then...
" During the Sino-Japanese War, Mao Zedong's strategies were opposed by both Chiang Kai-shek and the United States. The US regarded Chiang as an...
I never said he was a great example of ethics or morals. The links I provided are for the most part books from Amazon.com, they are pretty mainstream...
http://www.amazon.com/Private-Life-Chairman-Mao/dp/0679764437/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1258152031&sr=8-1 This is a well written book that...
Your comment reflects an appalling ignorance of history. It is difficult to believe that a person who is capable of forming sentences could have such...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/13/dunn-takes-parting-shot-a_n_357202.html :rolleyes: Once again the right wing come up just plain wrong. It...
His wife did the cultural revolution stuff (he was pretty out of it by that time).
That 50 million figure is thrown around but the great majority of those were from famine while he was leader. Sure he was the leader and partly...
Mao is cut from a different cloth than those other people. Look into it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_March start here....
In other words you have never really read about that part of Chinese history. Most of those "50 million" died during the great leap forward famine....