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Tombstone--Documentary of the Great Famine in China in the 1960s (up and down) "At the turn of the 1950s and 1960s, a famine rare in history occurred in mainland China. From 1958 to 1962, according to incomplete statistics, Thirty-six million people starved to death in China. The birth rate was reduced due to starvation, and the number of unborn children was estimated to be around 40 million. The number of people who died of starvation plus the number of unborn children from hunger totaled more than 70 million people. This is not only a historical occurrence in China The catastrophic disaster with the largest number of deaths among the catastrophic famines in 2009 is also the most tragic unprecedented tragedy in the contemporary history of mankind. Is this a natural disaster or a catastrophic famine caused by a "man-made disaster"?