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  1. 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.

  2. China: The Roots of Madness is a 1967 Cold War era, made-for-TV documentary film produced by David L. Wolper, written by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Theodore H. White with production cost funded by a donation from John and Paige Curran. The film has been released under Creative Commons license. It won an Emmy Award in the documentary ...

  3. A public domain videoChina: The Roots of Madness is a 1967 Cold War era documentary. It won an Emmy Award in the documentary category. The film attempts to a...

  4. 10 kwi 2022 · China: The Roots of Madness is a 1967 Cold War era, made-for-TV documentary film produced by David L. Wolper, written by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Theodore H. White with production cost...

  5. 25 cze 2022 · This 1966/67 documentary "Report from China", originally titled "Country of Dawn", was distributed by Radim Films in the USA and originally produced by a Iwanami Film Productions, of Japan. The film records many of the events which took place during the Cultural Revolution.

  6. 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.

  7. China: Roots of Madness: Directed by Mel Stuart. With David Barrett, Stephen Becker, Pearl S. Buck, Joseph Campanella. film attempts to analyze the Anti-Western sentiment in China from the American perspective during the Cold War.

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