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'Who is CPC?': Edgar Snow, the first Western journalist to introduce Red China to the world
Jun 2, 2021
In October 1937, a newly published book became an instant hit in London, with more than 100,000 copies sold in just a few weeks.
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Evans Fordyce Carlson, a "student" of the Eighth Route Army
Jun 2, 2021
Evans Fordyce Carlson was quite special among the foreign journalists to Yan'an.
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This army is the hope of China and Asia — Agnes Smedley, a war correspondent from the US
Jun 2, 2021
In the library of Arizona State University, one may see the handwriting of the renowned American journalist Agnes Smedley — "Who & What are Chinese Communists?"
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'Uncle Big-Nose' Jakob Rosenfeld and His Friendship with China
Jun 2, 2021
In 1939, Jakob Rosenfeld, an Austrian Jew, fled to Shanghai from Nazi persecution.
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"Logs on the Move" — a striking scene for a US Korean War veteran
Jun 1, 2021
It was 2001. Li Ganglin, a military literature writer, sat down with a US ex-serviceman at a restaurant in Alberta, Canada. The two had never met before, but it was a moment of intense emotions for both.
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Cleaning the house before inviting guests — abolishing the unequal treaties of old China
Jun 1, 2021
In January 1949, victories of the Liaoshen, Huaihai and Pingjin campaigns paved the way for the liberation across most regions in China.
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The story between American journalist Seymour Topping and the CPC
Jun 1, 2021
On 10 January, 1949, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) won the great victory of the Huaihai Campaign after 66 days of strenuous fight.