The Coldest Winter 3: the Bloody Battle at Changjin Lake

The Coldest Winter 3: the Bloody Battle at Changjin Lake

by He Chuwu Feng Ming Lu Hongyu

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"The Bloody Battle at Changjin Lake (Coldest Winter III)" mainly describes the classic battle example in the War to Resist U. S. Aggression and Aid Korea and even in the entire military history - the Battle of Changjin Lake. Some historians say that the Battle of Changjin Lake was a turning point in history and a decisive battle in which the ace troops of China and the United States changed the course of history. The Changjin River, which originates from the Korean Peninsula, is an artificial water storage lake in northern North Korea. Here 63 years ago, the Ninth Corps of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, wearing thin cotton-padded clothes, fought a 20-day battle with the most elite 1st Army Division of the U. S. Marine Corps in harsh weather approaching minus 40 degrees Celsius. The cruelty of this battle exceeded the imagination of all participants. Because of the extreme cold, the battle had become a desperate battle of willpower between the officers and soldiers of China and the United States. This battle has become a tragic memory that Chinese and American soldiers will never forget. The Battle of Changjin Lake forced the U. S. Military, the most powerful military force in the world, to experience its furthest defeat in history. The Chinese Volunteer Army also defended the dignity of Chinese soldiers with their blood and lives. To this day, it is still a combat example that is continuously studied and practiced in U. S. Military academies. It comprehensively and truly reproduces the heroic scenes of the Battle of Changjin Lake, starting from the strategic considerations of the United States, the Soviet Union, and China before the war, and the game between the great powers, and then describing various factors such as war preparations, strategies, and strength comparisons between China and the United States, and then to the fierce battle scenes in Xinxing-ri, Yudam-ri, and Hajieyuli. It makes people feel like they have returned to the snow-covered and smoke-filled battlefield. Watching this ancient decisive battle is extremely shocking.

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