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In the breathtaking landscapes of Northeast China, a formidable spirit of resistance took shape during a tumultuous period. Eight decades ago, the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army emerged, passionately fighting against occupying forces in pursuit of global peace and justice. Historical black-and-white photographs evoke the harrowing times of conflict, while vibrant color images showcase the region’s transition towards modernization and industrial growth. These contrasts serve as powerful reminders of how this once war-ravaged area is now flourishing.
(Image sources: Liaoning Provincial Archives, Exhibition Hall of the Former Site of the Fushun War Criminals Prison)
Source: news.cgtn.com
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