China: The Roots of Madness (1967) Documentary Film
China: The Roots of Madness, National Security Council. Central Intelligence Agency. (18/09/1947 - 04/12/1981); ARC Identifier 616 322 / 263-69 Local Identifier. This film covers China's political history including Mao Tse-tung, the Boxer Rebellion and the Nationalist - victory of the Communists. Possible by a donation from John and Paige Curran.Producer: National Archives and Records Administration Creative Commons license: Public DomainTV documentary. An introduction to the complex state andcultural ambivalence about China. The program covers a period of 170 years. The Visuals are lithographs and drawings from the early 1800's, still photographs from the mid-century, early footage of Burton Holmes, Pearl Buck, Reuters journalists and current shots. Experience made the American Journey through our country visual heritage in this historic recording by the National Archives of the United States persons. This film covers China's political history, including MaoTse-tung, the Boxer Rebellion and the nationalist-communist victory. From the Central Intelligence Agency, Securities and Exchange Commission. 1 January 1912, the Republic of China was founded, heralding the end of the Qing Dynasty. Sun Yat-sen of the Kuomintang (KMT or Nationalist Party) has proclaimed provisional president of the republic. However, the presidency was later Yuan Shikai, a former Qing general who had been secured the defection of the entire army of Beiyang,...
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