Hmm. Somebody set me straight on this. Did more Chinese die in the Great Leaps than in Nanking and the like, and therefore the Japan colonial period was better?

Defending a radical reappraisal of modern Chinese history
Frank Dikotter is a pioneering historian and friend of Taiwan who has stirred controversy with his books about China
taipeitimes.com, June 19, 2005
..."The suffering of ordinary people in China endured between 1911 and 1949 was minor compared with what they were to experience after 1949 when 30 to 40 million people died as a result of the Great Leap Forward alone," Dikotter says.
...As for Taiwan itself, its half-century under Japanese rule was more beneficial than China's half-century under the Communist Party has been. ...more...
