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The Sino Soviet Split: Explained

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164 Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/history-matters-store-2 Special Thanks to the following Patrons for their support on Patreon: Richard Wolfe Daniel Lambert Chris Fatta Kevin Sanders sharpie660 Tom Loghin Joshua anon Warren Rudkin John Garcia Andrew Niedbala Mitchell Wildoer Blaine Tillack Rastro Bernardo Santos Ariadni Voulgari Will Davis-Coleman Danny Anstess Perry Gagne Henry Rabung Shaun Pullin Joooooshhhhh Vesko Diney Adam Barrett FuzzytheFair Armani_banani Byzans_Scotorius Jeffrey Schneider Haydn Noble Spencer Smith Josh Cornelius Gideon Rashkes Cornel Borinã Colin Steele Richard Maklow Chance Cansler Gabriel Lunde João Santos Pierre Le Mouel Konstantin Bredyuk Seth Reeves The Sino-Soviet Split was an important point in the Cold War whereby China and the USSR accused each other of being completely fake Communists. Thus they both threw a bit of a fit and refused to talk to each other anymore until the USSR died. Does anyone even read these? Sources: The Role of Foreign Affairs in the Fall of Nikita Khrushchev in October 1964 by Paul Du Quenoy Mao and China s Relations with the Superpowers in the 1950s: A New Look at the Taiwan Strait Crises and the Sino-Soviet Split by Michael M. Sheng Competing for Leadership: Split or Détente in the Sino-Soviet Bloc, 1959-1961 by Danhui Li and Yafeng Xia

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