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From September 1, 1939 to August 15, 1945, the second global war was fought on a global scale with Germany, Italy, and the fascist Axis powers of Japan (as well as Finland, Hungary, Romania, etc.) on the one hand, and the anti-fascist alliance and anti-fascist forces around the world on the other. From Europe to North Africa, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, 61 countries and regions with more than 2 billion people have been involved in wars, covering an area of 22 million square kilometers. According to incomplete statistics, there were more than 90 million military and civilian personnel in the war, and more than 4 trillion US dollars were put into the water.
World War II ended with the defeat of the three fascist countries of Germany, Italy, and Japan, and the victory of the anti-fascist countries and the people of the world by the United States, the Soviet Union, China, and the United Kingdom over the fascist aggressors and the victory of world peace and progress.
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(1) Zhang Zizhong, commander-in-chief of the 33rd Group Army of the National Revolutionary Army, led his troops to fight many bloody battles against the Japanese army, and won the battles of Xifengkou, Linyi, and Suizao. Later, he was martyred in the Battle of Zaoyi.
2) The five heroes of Langya Mountain, in order to cover the retreat of the masses and the large army to block the Japanese army of Shubei and themselves, finally ran out of ammunition and food, and all jumped off the cliff.
3) Lin Zexu, anti-smoking campaign, strengthen my China.
4) Li Zongren, a famous patriotic democrat, served as the commander of the Fifth Theater during the Anti-Japanese War, organized major battles on the frontal battlefield such as the Battle of Xuzhou, the Winter Offensive, and the Battle of Zaoyi, and achieved a great victory in Taierzhuang. Effectively dealt a blow to the Japanese invaders.
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In order to verify that the Japanese military password AF refers to Midway, the US military sent a telegram in clear code, saying that Midway Island was extremely short of fresh water, and then waited for the Japanese side's response. A few days later, American intelligence agencies deciphered a Japanese telegram saying that the "AF" lacked fresh water. This proves that "AF" refers to Midway.
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What's the content? If you're looking for a random story, if it's a battle or campaign story, then you can pick a random example. For example:
Bombing the Ruhr Dam, chasing down Bismarck, protecting the "super secret" cipher machine (at the expense of giving up Coventry), and the Tokyo air raid. The Chinese Xu Huansheng was the first to "bomb" Tokyo (dropping propaganda bombs, not bombs).
If it's a story during the war, you can find a "candlelight that is a matter of life and death", which is famous.
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The Chinese Xu Huansheng was the first to "bomb" Tokyo (dropping propaganda bombs, not bombs).
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After the surrender of the German army in Paris, there were still sporadic German soldiers who resisted stubbornly. Major Harry Lighthold escaped capture and hid in the corner of the third floor of the Admiralty in Place de la Concorde. He heard the cheers of the crowd in the square, peeked out and saw a black convertible car driving in, with a French general in the back seat.
Killing a French general was an excellent way to end his war. Major Lighthold thought, lifting the light machine gun and aiming at the man. Then another thought came to him: if he fired, the crowd would come and search for him and kill him.
He reluctantly lowered the light machine gun from the windowsill, feeling that whoever the general was, his life was not worth his own.
Two years later, in a prisoner of war camp, the naval officer learned from a newspaper page that his machine-gun sight was aimed at who it was in an instant. It was Charles de Gaulle.
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You can take a look at the movies "Schindler's List" and "The Pianist", which are both true and famous stories.
The short story during World War II is as follows:
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It is said that Japan did not have semi-automatic and submachine guns in World War II, but in fact it was not, Japan still developed a semi-automatic rifle called the Southern Type 5 rifle in 45 years, and the Type 5 rifle is a Japanese imitation of the American M1 Garland semi-automatic rifle, but it is fed by a magazine. There is a theory that the war ended after producing more than 20 branches, and another theory is that the production was higher, and about 30 branches were put into Iwo Jima or Okinawa, and some were captured by the U.S. military, but there is no ** evidence. This rifle is found in some World War II games, such as Battlefield 1942 >>>More
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