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Beijingers view a wax model of Mao Zedong at the Museum of Chinese Revolution in Beijing. Photo: AFP
Beijingers view a wax model of Mao Zedong at the Museum of Chinese Revolution in Beijing. Photo: AFP

45 million died in Mao's Great Leap Forward, Hong Kong historian says in new book

Beijingers view a wax model of Mao Zedong at the Museum of Chinese Revolution in Beijing. Photo: AFP
Beijingers view a wax model of Mao Zedong at the Museum of Chinese Revolution in Beijing. Photo: AFP

At least 45 million people died unnecessary deaths during China's Great Leap Forward from 1958 to 1962, including 2.5 million tortured or summarily killed, according to a new book by a Hong Kong scholar.

Mao's Great Famine traces the story of how Mao Zedong's drive for absurd targets for farm and industrial production and the reluctance of anyone to challenge him created the conditions for the countryside to be emptied of grain and millions of farmers left to starve. It is due to be published by Bloomsbury tomorrow.

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