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It started out as China's answer to Woodstock, but it ended like Kent State. Here, using unseen footage and declassified diplomatic sources, we present a previously shrouded story of the battles and deaths of hundreds of young Chinese students in June 1989--martyrs for democracy at Tiananmen Square--and the imprisonment of many others. Watch the birth and death of a movement, and learn how the demonstrators changed China forever.

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Many in the west remember the 1989 anti-Communist demonstrations in Tiananmen Square, Beijing; far less publicized were the tragic events that followed, including the violent deaths of hundreds of labor activists and pro-democratic students. The History Channel documentary Declassified: Tiananmen Square brings to the world for the first time long-unseen footage of these tumultuous occurrences, intercut with revealing, confidentially interviews with Chinese governmental officials. All reflect, candidly and pointedly, on the price that many paid for their beliefs during a time of great political tumult and dissidence. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi