Friendship Standing Test of Fire and Blood
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Friendship Standing Test of Fire and Blood
April 9, 2024Click the photo and watch the video. |
After Japan sneak attacked Pearl Harbor, the Americans sent 16 B-25 bombers to raid Tokyo in April 1942. On the way back, the American pilots had to abandon the bombers and bailed out over China ...
Watch the story of the Doolittle Raiders and their Chinese rescuers and how the friendship forged in fire and blood is passed on to the next generations.
(Source: Xinhua)
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