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Boda Chen


Alternative spellings:
Bo da Chen
Chen Bo da
Po-ta Ch'ên
Po-ta Chen
Po-ta Ch'en
Chen-Pai-ta
Bo-da Chėn
Chen Boda
Chen Po-ta
Tschen Bo-da
Bo-da Čen
Tchen Po-Ta
Jianxiang Chen
Chen Jianxiang
Zhongshun Chen
Chen Zhongshun
Shangyou Chen
Shang-yu Ch'en
Zhimei Chen
Chih-mei Ch'en
Chien-hsiang Ch'en
Wanli Chen
Wan-li Ch'en
Wenshu Wang
Wen-shu Wang
Da Shi
Ta Shih
Jin Zhou
Chin Chou
Zhuang Mei
Chuang Mei
Tong Wang
T'ung Wang
Qutu
Ch'ü-t'u
Be Da Čen
Bo-da Tschen
Pota Chen
伯達 陳
伯达 陈
陳建相
建相 陳

B: 1904
D: 1989
Biblio: Chines. kommunist. Politiker; Lehrer, ab 1958 Hrsg. d. Parteiorgans Die Rote Fahne ; Politiker
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  • Politiker
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  • Chen Boda (Chinese: 陈伯达; Wade–Giles: Ch'en Po-ta; 29 July 1904 – 20 September 1989), was a Chinese Communist journalist, professor and political theorist who rose to power as the chief interpreter of Maoism (or "Mao Zedong Thought") in the first 20 years of the People's Republic of China. Chen became a close associate of Mao Zedong in Yan'an, during the late 1930s, drafting speeches and theoretical essays and directing propaganda. After 1949, Chen played a leading role in overseeing mass media and ideology; at the start of the Cultural Revolution in 1966, Mao named him Chairman of the Cultural Revolution Group, entrusting him with the task of guiding the new mass movement. However, his ultra-radical line and close ties with Lin Biao eventually led to his downfall in 1970. (Source: DBPedia)

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      1954
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      1953
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      1952

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