Red Light: Documentary of the Work-study Movement in France

Red Light: Documentary of the Work-study Movement in France

by Li Chunlei Shi Keji

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The work-study movement in France is a milestone in China's modern history and an important page in the early establishment and development of the Communist Party of China. In order to seek the truth of saving the country and the people, a large number of passionate young people with lofty ideals and hard work embarked on the path of lifelong struggle for the cause of communism. Revisiting this period of history always makes people excited, and reading the names of the familiar great men of the generation: Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Liu Shaoqi, Zhu De, Deng Xiaoping, Cai Hesen, Zhao Shiyan, Xiang Jingyu, Li Fuchun, Chen Yi, Nie Rongzhen, Wang Ruofei, Li Weihan, Cai Chang, He Changgong, Xu Teli... Always makes people awe-inspiring. The work-study movement in France provides young people who are determined to transform China with a way to explore the truth and emancipate their minds. It had a profound impact on promoting the spread of Marxism in China, the establishment and development of the Communist Party of China, the development of the Chinese people's anti-imperialist and anti-feudal struggle, and the import of advanced science, culture and technology.

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