Men over Weapons -- Military Martyrs
One of the policies that Lin Biao
used in the late 1950s to ingratiate himself with Mao was the so-called
'Four Firsts' program that put men over weapons; political over other
work; ideological over routine work; and 'practical thought' over
book-learning. Lin's strategy very much coincided with Mao's newly
discovered penchant for self-sacrifice and self-sufficiency, qualities
that were called for after the disastrous Great Leap Forward campaign.
In order to prepare the troops for the new types of
behavior that they were expected to display, this series was published
in the summer of 1965. Note that a number of the posters actually refer
to the final acts of a number of military martyrs, including Huang Jiguang and Dong Cunrui.
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