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On Thanksgiving Day 1950, American-led United Nations troops were on the march in North Korea. U.S. Marine and Air Force pilots distributed holiday meals, even to those on the front lines. Hopes were high that everyone would be home by Christmas. But soon after that peaceful celebration, American military leaders, including General Douglas MacArthur, were caught off guard by the entrance of the People's Republic of China, led by Mao Zedong, into the five-month-old Korean War. Twelve thousand men of the First Marine Division, along with a few thousand Army soldiers, suddenly found themselves surrounded, outnumbered and at risk of annihilation at the Chosin Reservoir, high in the mountains of North Korea. The two-week battle that followed, fought in brutally cold temperatures, is one of the most celebrated in Marine Corps annals and helped set the course of American foreign policy in the Cold War and beyond. Incorporating interviews with more than 20 veterans of the campaign, <em>The Battle of Chosin</em> recounts this epic conflict through the heroic stories of the men who fought it.
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Cyborg.z
朝鲜战争对于美军来说是痛苦的回忆,可大部分国人的遭遇还要惨烈得多。有位美国老兵提起一名被手榴弹炸伤已经没救却仍有意识的中国士兵,弥留之际用中文说了些话,不知道是提及家人,或尝试说服对方,又或是一心求死。“希望我能理解他说了些什么”,老兵说。希望理解能消弭战争,哪怕这希望很天真。
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2020年12月27日
汽修小博士
观点还是摆脱不了美国人的片面。 感谢祖国的强大,再也不用像以前,装备不行拿人命来换。
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2020年12月27日
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没啥硬货,都是小兵们逼逼
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2020年11月25日