From war to revolution

United Kingdom, 1969

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Episode of Series “History 1917-1967”.
Describes the development of the main opposing forces in China in the period of the civil war and disorder following the 1911 revolution, the war with Japan and the eventual establishment of the Communist regime in 1949.

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producer

John Radcliffe

production company

British Broadcasting Corporation

Duration

00:22:00:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1969

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History 1917-1967

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History 1917-1967

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