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331. We Are the Main Army in Revolution and Production
Member of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Diesel Engine Plant Revolutionary CommitteeTO DEFEND Chairman Mao's revolutionary line, early in 1967 over a million industrial workers and
Author: KUO SAN-CHEN Year 1969 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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332. Peasants Write Their Own Textbooks
IN the countryside, schools and colleges should be managed by the poor and lower-middle peasants - the most reliable ally of the working class." Following this instruction of Chairman Mao, our Mamiao
Author: NIU JUI-CHEN Year 1969 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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333. No One Can Stop Us on the Socianst Road
I AM 73. Before liberation I was a beggar. Of my family of seven, my eldest son laid down his life for the revolution while fighting the Japanese aggressors in the New Fourth Army, and one after the
Author: CHEN HSUEH-MENG Year 1969 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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334. How We Fought with Tunnel Warfare
Tunnel warfare, war underground, Houses and villages linked together. Thousands of fighters in ambush, Striking terror in the enemy's heart. Everyone a soldier, everyone fighting, We'll destroy the
Author: KAO CHEN-FENG Year 1970 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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335. Advances in Rejoining Severed Limbs
WE have made progress in the technique of reattaching severed limbs since we first successfully rejoined the severed hand of a worker in 1963.Guided by Mao Tsetung Thought, we can not only rejoin
Author: CHEN CHUNG-WEI Year 1971 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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336. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
I. Early DaysI WAS BORN in the village of Lingnao in Ningtu county, Kiangsi province in the autumn of 1915. We were a very poor family. My mother died when I was eleven. My father supported the
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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337. THE BATTLE OF PINGHSINGKUAN PASS
ON July 7, 1937 the Japanese imperialists invaded north China. Frightened out of their wits, the Kuomintang reactionaries retreated without putting up a fight. Having already handed over all of
Author: CHEN WAN-MING Year 1971 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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338. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
IV. Passing the Region of the Miao PeopleIN NOVEMBER 1934, having broken through the enemy's fourth blockade line, the Red Army reached a main road on the border of Kwangsi and Hunan. It was
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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339. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
VII. From Anshunchang to the Luting BridgeWE MARCHED about 100 kilometers with Chairman Mao through the mountains of the Yi people until we came to Anshunchang on the Tatu River. From there, we
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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340. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
X. On Liupan MountainAT DUSK in the middle of September, we arrived at a village close to Latzukou. I spread the Chairman's pallet so that he could get some rest. But when I went into the next room,
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 10 PDF HTML