Japanese and Chinese culture in America in the first half of the 20th century was that of a world within a world. Racial differences led these groups to take more time to develop their separate identities. In the case of Japanese Americans, we see a world that was steeped in the ...
Type 58 and T-34-85 in Chinese Service People’s Republic of China (1950-~1990) Medium Tank – 1800+ Supplied (T-34-85), Unknown Number Converted (‘Type 58’) The Chinese Upgrade of the T-34-85 ‘Type 58’ is an unofficial name which refers to the mysterious Chinese upgrade packag...
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For many reasons, including the absence of a political constituency for the missing men other than their families and some veterans’ groups, very few Americans are aware of the POW story and of McCain’s role in keeping it out of public view and denying the existence of abandoned POWs. ...
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didn't actively seek to massacre the Chinese population like the Japanese did. Japanese forces used Chinese citizens for bizarre medical experiments, infected entire cities with plague, killed entire cities of people, and did some of the most atrocious things in human history. So, while ...
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aIn my mind I know the Chinese military always admired the US military they just can not say anything about it officially, but I have met military personnel on my tour in China before and trust me they love Americans but as a communist country they can not say it loudly, it will make ...
Upon their visit to rural China for the first time in 18 years, director Kenneth Eng and his father retrace the perilous steps his father chanced in search of a better life. A movie sure to resonate with Chinese Americans born in the United States with parents who emigrated from China. ...
What 'other Americans'? This is obscenely vague. 1 Quote ronwagn Legend Members + 6,290 6,714 posts On 3/10/2021 at 9:51 AM,Meredith Poorsaid: Of course, at one point California (as well as Texas) was part of Mexico. Some of the 'Mexicans' living in various...