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A few precious old photographs recreating the Battle of Shangganling 68 years ago

The Battle of Shangganling was a battle in which the Volunteer Army completely subdued the American Army.

At that time, the volunteer army combined the surface with the tunnels, the front and the rear, overcame multiple difficulties such as lack of food, water, and oxygen, and fought fiercely with the US army and did not give up any land. More than 20,000 American casualties were inflicted, but nothing was found and they were defeated.

Today, more than half a century has passed since that battle, and many of the heroes of the volunteer army who fought bravely in that year have long died and passed away, and those who survived have entered the ancient rare years. However, our country has undergone earth-shaking changes, with high-rise buildings and vehicles like dragons, Chinese no longer have worries about food and clothing, and the pain of labor, and are full of ambition in the world.

Chinese who have become rich must not forget their roots, but should always remember how our well-fed life came about. The Historical Garden has specially sorted out the pictures of the Battle of Shangganling and shared them with everyone. I hope to bring you back to the battlefield where the flames were everywhere, and see how our heroes fought hard against the US army:

A few precious old photographs recreating the Battle of Shangganling 68 years ago
A few precious old photographs recreating the Battle of Shangganling 68 years ago
A few precious old photographs recreating the Battle of Shangganling 68 years ago
A few precious old photographs recreating the Battle of Shangganling 68 years ago
A few precious old photographs recreating the Battle of Shangganling 68 years ago

The above are a few precious shots of the Battle of Shangganling, in which the volunteer soldiers turned Shangganling into the "sad ridge" of the US army with unimaginable perseverance and bravery under extremely difficult and difficult conditions. Although 68 years have passed, the spirit and courage of the volunteer army to fight are still alive and well in the blood of the Chinese nation.

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