Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Kineska kulturna revolucija" in Croatian language version.
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(pomoć)After the failures of the Great Leap Forward (a massive effort in the late 1950s to develop industry and agriculture that resulted in famine and starvation), Mao had more or less stepped aside and Liu Shaoqi was making more of the political and economic decisions. In supporting and instigating the Cultural Revolution Mao was able to reassert his primacy, and he quickly moved to arrest certain of his political rivals, including Liu. One can also see the Revolution as Mao’s attempt to keep bureaucrats and cadres from getting too complacent or powerful. The masses were empowered as a check on official power. Lastly, one might argue that the Cultural Revolution was a result of Mao’s personal philosophy about the need for continual revolution and his skillful creation of a totalitarian regime where any criticism or independent thought was to be extinguished.
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(pomoć)«Le nombre de victimes […] est incalculable, le bilan s’élève à plusieurs millions», écrit l’historien Jonathan Spence dans son éclairante biographie du président Mao (2) - selon les sources, le nombre de morts varie de plusieurs centaines de milliers à plusieurs millions.
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(pomoć)The “cultural revolution", which lasted from May 1966 to October 1976, was responsible for the most severe setback and the heaviest losses suffered by the Party, the state and the people since the founding of the People’s Republic. It was initiated and led by Comrade Mao Zedong.
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