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Deconstructing History: Great Wall of China (2:15)

It took millennia to build, but today the Great Wall of China stands out as one of the world's most famous landmarks.

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Videos (2)

  • Deconstructing History: Great Wall of China
    Deconstructing History: Great Wall of China

    Video Clip (2:15)

    It took millennia to build, but today the Great Wall of China stands out as one of the world's most famous landmarks.

    Video Clip (2:15)
  • This Day in History: 10/16/1934 - Long March in China
    This Day in History: 10/16/1934 - Long March in China

    Video Clip (1:00)

    In this "This Day in History" video clip learn about different events that have occurred on October 16th. Some of the events include Marie Antoinette being executed and the introduction of the first birth control pill.

    Video Clip (1:00)

Photo Galleries (1)

  • Communist Leaders
    Communist Leaders

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    During the 20th century, the worldwide spread of communism took many different forms under the direction of each country's leadership.

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  • Madame Chiang Kai-Shek Addresses Congress
    Madame Chiang Kai-Shek Addresses Congress

    Audio Clip (3:41)

    On February 18, 1943, China's first lady, Madame Chiang Kai-shek, delivers a speech before the House and the Senate appealing to the U.S. Congress to provide aid for the Nationalists in their struggle against Japan and the Chinese Communists.

    Audio Clip (3:41)

Read More about Long March

On October 16, 1934, the embattled Chinese Communists broke through Nationalist enemy lines and began an epic flight from their encircled headquarters in southwest China.

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