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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lin_BiaoLin Biao – Wikipedia

    Lin Biao ( chinesisch 林彪, Pinyin Lín Biāo) oder Lin Piao, Geburtsname Lin Yurong ( 林育蓉 ), (* 5. Dezember 1907 in Huanggang, Hubei; † 13. September 1971 in Öndörchaan, Mongolei) war ein wichtiger chinesischer Politiker an der Seite von Mao Zedong .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lin_BiaoLin Biao - Wikipedia

    Lin Biao (Chinese: 林彪; 5 December 1907 – 13 September 1971) was a Chinese politician and Marshal of the People's Republic of China who was pivotal in the Communist victory during the Chinese Civil War, especially in Northeast China from 1946 to 1949.

  3. Lin Biao (1907-71, Wade-Giles: Lin Piao) war ein Führer der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas (KPCh), ein prominenter Kommandeur der Volksbefreiungsarmee (VBA) und bis 1971 einer der engsten Verbündeten Mao Zedongs.

  4. Lin Biao (born Dec. 5, 1907, Huanggang, Hubei province, China—died Sept. 13, 1971?, Mongolia?) was a Chinese military leader who, as a field commander of the Red Army, contributed to the communists’ 22-year struggle for power and held many high government and party posts.

  5. When the Ninth Party Congress convened in April 1969, Defense Minister Lin Biao was officially designated as Mao’s successor, and the military tightened its grip on the entire society. Both the Party Central Committee and the revamped Communist Party were dominated by military men.

  6. alphahistory.com › chineserevolution › lin-biaoLin Biao - Alpha History

    Lin Biao (1907-71, Wade-Giles: Lin Piao) was a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader, a prominent People’s Liberation Army (PLA) commander and, until 1971, one of Mao Zedong’s closest allies.

  7. Lin Biao , or Lin Piao, (born Dec. 5, 1907, Huanggang, Hubei province, China—died Sept. 13, 1971?, Mongolia?), Chinese military leader and government official who played a prominent role in the Cultural Revolution.