The Man Who Stayed Behind
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Sidney Rittenberg
Sidney Rittenberg (August 14, 1921; Chinese name: Lǐ Dūnbái 李敦白) is an American interpreter and scholar who lived in China from 1944 to 1979. He worked closely with People's Republic of China (PRC) founder Mao Zedong, military leader Zhu De, and key statesman Zhou Enlai, and other leaders of the...
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