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The Nathu La clashes started on 11 September 1967, when China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) launched an attack on Indian posts at Nathu La, and lasted till 15 September 1967. In October 1967, another military duel took place at Cho La and ended on the same day.
Between 1966 and 1968, China was isolated internationally, having declared its enmity towards both the USSR and the US. The friction with the USSR intensified after border clashes on the Ussuri River in March 1969 as Chinese leaders prepared for all-out war.
'July 20th Incident') was an armed conflict in the People's Republic of China between two hostile groups who were fighting for control over the city of Wuhan in July 1967, at the height of the Cultural Revolution.
18 cze 2020 · In 1967, in the Himalayas far to the southeast of the location of the present violence, several deadly encounters between the world’s two most populous countries left dozens of Indians and ...
11 lis 2023 · Civil War in Guangxi addresses one of the most unsettling aspects of China’s tumultuous Cultural Revolution: the staggering level of violence that took place in the Guangxi Region in 1968, which far exceeded what happened in the rest of China in terms of both sheer death tolls and the particularly brutal manner in which mass killings were ...
10 gru 2021 · Evidence from investigations conducted in China in the 1980s reveals the extent to which the killings were part of a province-wide suppression of rebel insurgents, carried out by village militia, who also targeted large numbers of noncombatants.
10 gru 2021 · From May through October 1967 the Beijing negotiations between leaders of the two factions failed to reach a resolution. In August 1967, during a nationwide rebel offensive against military control sanctioned by radical figures in Beijing, the April faction appeared to have gained favor.