Mao Zedong's China
After World War II, China’s revolution created The People’s Republic of China under the leadership of Mao Zedong. By executing what he called “The Great Leap Forward,” Zedong forced farming peasants to increase their productive output. From 1958 to 1962, when the nation faced a famine, Zedong had peasants beaten, tortured, and starved. Over the short four year time period, he killed 45 million people, and the famine only grew worse.
I'm not sure where or how, izismile gets his facts... well, not facts really, leftist propaganda more like it. As in, Confederates raping "millions" of African-American women and, too, the items you mention as well as many others. Columbus a 'conquistador'... seriously.
Post entertainment, entertaining pictures, etc., not skewed takes on history in support of a Howard Zinn view of the world.