The Great Famine in China
When Mao Zedong tried to force an industrial revolution in China, millions starved to death. What he called The Great Leap Forward - led to failed harvests and famine.
When Mao Zedong tried to force an industrial revolution in China, millions of people starved to death. What Mao called The Great Leap Forward - led to failed harvests and famine. A journalist whose father died of starvation during that time has gathered survivors' accounts and official records to try to paint a clear picture of what happened.
Photo: hotel workers building a back yard steel smelter during the Great Leap Forward. AFP/Getty Images
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