Liu Shaoqi
Chinese politician, 2nd Chairman

Born
1898
127 years ago
Died
November 12th, 1969
55 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
China
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Served as the 2nd Chairman of the People's Republic of China from 1959 until 1966, playing a key role in the early governance of communist China. Prior to this, held various positions within the Communist Party, contributing to the establishment of the regime following the Chinese Civil War. Involved in implementing policies that shaped the country's economic and political landscape. Fell out of favor during the Cultural Revolution and was later persecuted, dying in 1969 under harsh conditions.
Chairman of the People's Republic of China
Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
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