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marked a thorough ideological shakeout for the party, portrayed, in the language of the time, as a chance to “rectify the Party’s work style.” It included intense devotion to the study of Mao’s works, and a thoroughgoing, almost religious commitment to the goals of the Chinese Communist Party. Those who declined to take part could expect pressure: psychological at first, but then something less abstract and more sinister.
Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
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