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The Great Leap Forward and the Great Famine
A stemographer and economist named utsa patni was looking at the chinese famine numbers. She broke them down at length, about how these yap, massive death tolls attributed to the great leap forward just don't really make sense under any scrutiny. And she does a lot of interesting deep dives on this. It's very interesting. But you cannot say that the great leapforward and the communist agricultural policies caused 30 to forty million people to die.