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RED GUARDS’ PILGRIMAGE.—A photograph monitored in Frankfurt, Germany, from a Peking agency, showing Chinese Red Guards making a pilgrimage to Tsunyi, where the central committee of the party met in 1935 to establish Mao Tse-tung as head of the party. After their visit, the guards resolved to follow Mao in making revolution, and “to carry the great proletarian and cultural revolution to the end.”

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31269, 16 January 1967, Page 13

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RED GUARDS’ PILGRIMAGE.—A photograph monitored in Frankfurt, Germany, from a Peking agency, showing Chinese Red Guards making a pilgrimage to Tsunyi, where the central committee of the party met in 1935 to establish Mao Tse-tung as head of the party. After their visit, the guards resolved to follow Mao in making revolution, and “to carry the great proletarian and cultural revolution to the end.” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31269, 16 January 1967, Page 13

RED GUARDS’ PILGRIMAGE.—A photograph monitored in Frankfurt, Germany, from a Peking agency, showing Chinese Red Guards making a pilgrimage to Tsunyi, where the central committee of the party met in 1935 to establish Mao Tse-tung as head of the party. After their visit, the guards resolved to follow Mao in making revolution, and “to carry the great proletarian and cultural revolution to the end.” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31269, 16 January 1967, Page 13